This is a P.S. more than anything to say that the above comments are not my final thoughts. I was none too happy with the idea of rereading this book even if I did give it a 9.5 and felt obligated to – for consisstency or some fool thing,
Learning from the Germans:
Race and the Memory of Evil
by Susan Nieman
Read by Christa Lewis – 20h 6m
Rating – 9.5 – philosophy – history
(Both read and listened)Â
 And then I read the last few pages of the Epilogue and omg YES!!!! I find that Neiman does include a modicum of nuance and subtlety in her thinking. It’s still only a modicum because I found it insufficient in quantity except in the Epilogue (“In Place of Conclusions”). Here she addresses naiveté and the lack of insight on the part of many. Now I actually look forward to a re-read.
