Collective ethics of resistance: The organization of survival in the Warsaw Ghetto

David Courpasson, Ignasi Marti

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This article aims to shed light on how ‘powerless’ people can organize to survive in situations of mass oppression. Research on powerlessness often explains compliance and political inaction by a culture of silence, generated from the sedimentation of numerous experiences of defeat. We question this assertion by drawing from an illustration of certain inhabitants of the Warsaw Ghetto, who managed to create a micro-society and reclaim the social relations the Nazis sought to destroy. Building on the work of Schaffer, we explain these collective ethics of resistance as the view that people should actively participate in the creation and maintenance of their own social relations. Through this lens, we argue that ethics and resistance are intertwined.

Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)853-872
Nombre de pàgines20
RevistaOrganization
Volum26
Número6
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de nov. 2019
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