Official Review: We live in Social Space by Fred Emil Katz

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Re: Official Review: We live in Social Space by Fred Emil Katz

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Fred Emil Katz was a holocaust survivor, He offers us an interesting theory based upon four structures that he called spaces. This proposal intends to be useful in bringing a way to avoid other calamities where people do or allow inhumanity acts.
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aacodreanu wrote: 25 Aug 2019, 12:30 I cannot thank enough L_Therese for the review she did of We live in Social Space by Fred Emil Katz.
And I cannot thank enough Fred Emil Katz for writing the book. Could this event in human history be erased? I do not think so. Therefore, trying to understand why it happened could protect us from such atrocities happening again. We do live in a social space and we cannot dispose of other human beings' lives.
I think that is why it is so important to continue to have books written and education provided on this topic. Far too many schools do not even teach about the Holocaust. In the United States, only 11 states are required to teach students about the Holocaust, and there isn't a mandated curriculum, so some schools can just gloss over it. Some are even trying to erase it already, while survivors are still alive. My father's favorite quote (and I regrettably don't know the source,) was "those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it."
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I have always felt like philosophy can be overwhelming at times, I hope that this book is not the same. Thanks for such a great review.
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Seems like an interesting premise, but I’m curious about how grounded the book is in preexisting theories. The review makes the book sound a little subjective.
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I admit this book does sound overwhelming. Not sure if I would be interested in it. But, I appreciate that the author grapples with such tough themes of the human condition. Thanks for your review.
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A topic that has always puzzled and intrigued me about human beings. I like the idea of the four social spaces and will be interested to discover how he discusses these. In relation to the holocaust, I will be interested to read if his conclusions are similar to mine. I enjoyed the review and the book sounds fascinating and not too dry.
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This is such an innovative and illuminating read. This book delves deep into the nuances of human psychology, and, as the author himself is a Holocaust survivor, I'm sure this would be well researched, too. Thanks for the insightful review.
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The tale of a Holocaust survivor is a story worth reading. Thank you so much for the review.
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This sounds like a really overwhelming and hostile book which might end up draining me emotionally. I think I'll pass. Thanks for the great review.
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Book written by an Holocaust survivor about the societal phenomena. Great for people interested in psychology and philosophy. Not interested right now in social books but it was a great review.
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Quite interesting non-fiction book "We live in Social Space" by Fred Emil Katz, who is a Holocaust survivor, and describes about the environments that have allowed cruelty by applying nearly-scientific constructs to them to wonder about the things that made people to be so callous and cruel.
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"A common theme in literature is man’s inhumanity to man."

I like how the author explains why some humans can be cruel to fellow humans, and some constructive solutions to this issue.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. Personally I don’t think I would enjoy this book, as it is not the genre I generally choose to read. I must however say the sample pages did provide some interesting facts and did manage to keep my interest for the most part.
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The author must have gone through a lot of cruelty in his life. His book sounds very informative, and the more information people receive about these things the greater the chance that we can one day achieve peace. Thanks for a wonderful review!
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"We live in Social Space" by Fred Emil Katz surely has useful information and good writing. Although this is not for me, I know lovers of this genre will like it.
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