Survival in Auschwitz: Primo Levi Levi wrote that at the death camp he learned there still existed a

Survival in Auschwitz: Primo Levi

Levi wrote that at the death camp he learned there still existed a just world outside our own, something and someone still pure and whole, not corrupt, not savage, extraneous to hatred and terror; something difficult to define, a remote possibility of good, but for which it was worth surviving.

Overall, did the actions and behaviors of the societies and states of the West from the fifteenth century to the early nineteenth century show this assertion to be true or false?

 
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