In recent western history, hate has seemed to fuel political movements and national conflicts around the world from the Nazi Holocaust to the Rwandan genocide of Tutsi people. Elizabeth Drummond, professor of modern European history at LMU, talks about the ways hate plays a role in wars, ethnic conflict and even the processes within democratic societies.
Episode 52: Cheryl Grills
Episode 51: Donegal Fergus
Episode 50: Mary Agnes Erlandson ’82
Episode 49: Eileen Schoetzow ’98, MBA ’07
Episode 48: Kenneth Chancey ’15
Episode 47: Ben Bolch
Episode 46: Tara Pixley
Episode 45: Aarika Hughes
Episode 44: Rebecca Delfino
Episode 43: Kara Allen, Ed.D. ’14
Episode 42: Eric Strauss
Episode 41: Paul Krumpe
Episode 40: Ernesto Colín
Episode 39: Jason Bentley ’92
Episode 38: Karen Bass
Episode 37: Justin Levitt and Michael Genovese
Episode 36: Sean Dempsey, S.J.
Episode 35: Chaya Crowder
Episode 34: Stefan Bradley
Episode 33: Carol Costello
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