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An essential book to look directly at a suffering that gives us back the image of a society that hasn't managed to avoid it, and from which we can learn without justifying it. What do we mean by victim? Who has led it to this situation? What drives one person to be submitted to another? The author puts the voice of the victims themselves at the center, often silenced, but also the absence of words of those who could not narrate their experience.

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An essential book to look directly at a suffering that gives us back the image of a society that hasn't managed to avoid it, and from which we can learn without justifying it. What do we mean by victim? Who has led it to this situation? What drives one person to be submitted to another? The author puts the voice of the victims themselves at the center, often silenced, but also the absence of words of those who could not narrate their experience.
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Olga Belmonte García es doctora en Filosofía por la Universidad Pontificia Comillas de Madrid (2008) y profesora del Departamento de Filosofía y Sociedad de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Sus líneas de trabajo son el pensamiento judío contemporáneo y la ética, desde los que aborda la relación con la alteridad, su negación y las posibilidades de reconciliación. Entre sus publicaciones destacan la monografía La verdad habitable. Horizonte vital de la filosofía de Franz Rosenzweig (2012) y la edición de las obras colectivas Pensar la justicia, la violencia y la libertad (2012) y De la indignación a la regeneración democrática (2014).