Confronting evil assessing the worst of the worst
(2025)

Nonfiction

Large Type

Call Numbers:
SR CENTER/LARGE TYPE/920.02/O'REILLY,B
NEW LARGE TYPE/920.02/O'REILLY,B

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Senior Center Large Type SR CENTER/LARGE TYPE/920.02/O'REILLY,B Due: 2/2/2026
Large Type NEW LARGE TYPE/920.02/O'REILLY,B Due: 2/1/2026

Details

PUBLISHED
US : Thorndike Press Large Print, 2025
© 2025
EDITION
First edition ; Large print edition
DESCRIPTION

457 pages (large print), 8 unnumbered pages of illustrations : map, portraits ; 23 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781420528800, 1420528807 :, 1420528807, 9781420528800
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Caligula -- Genghis Khan -- King Henry VIII -- The slavers off the coast of New Orleans, Louisiana -- Nathan Bedford Forrest and the Ku Klux Klan -- The Robber Barons -- Joseph Stalin -- Adolf Hitler -- Mao Zedong -- Ayatollah Khomeini -- Vladimir Putin -- The drug cartels

The concept of evil is universal, ancient, and ever present today. The biblical book of Genesis clearly defines it when Cain kills his brother Abel out of jealousy. As long as human beings have walked, evil has been close by. This book will recount the deeds of the worst people in history: Genghis Khan. Caligula. Henry VIII. The collective evil of the slave traders. Stalin. Hitler. Mao. The Ayatollah Khomeini. Putin. The Mexican drug cartels. Their stories starkly display how some of the worst events in history unfolded. Confronting Evil explains the struggle between good and evil, a choice every person in the Judeo-Christian tradition is compelled to make. But many defer. We avoid the decision. We look away. It's easier.Prepare yourself to hear the consequences of that inaction. As John Stuart Mill said in his inaugural address to the University of St. Andrews in 1867: "Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing." -- Provided by the publisher

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