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Summary of Susan Neiman's Learning from the Germans

Summary of Susan Neiman's Learning from the Germans

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights:#1 I began life as a white girl in the segregated South, and I’m likely to end it as a Jewish woman in Berlin. I was never a victim of a concentration camp or pogrom, and I learned about the Holocaust as a child, but it did not impact my own life.#2 I have a deep connection with the South, and I miss it. I miss the newness of green, and the promise that it brings.#3 I had a difficult time making friends as a child, but I did meet some liberals who shared my political views at the Actors and Writers Workshop, an integrated youth group in Atlanta.#4 I came to Berlin not to get over the Nazis, but to understand them better. I was writing about the nature of reason, and they provided a world-historical question mark. I felt exalted by the heady sense of abandon, and I loved being forgotten in a city in limbo.