Confronting Evil
About This Book
The Face of Evil (2025) examines the actions of history's most destructive individuals. The book demonstrates that wickedness takes many forms. Spanning from Roman tyrants to slave traffickers in America, from Third Reich bureaucrats to Mexican narcotics organizations, it reveals that depravity sometimes appears monstrous while other times it wears the mask of normalcy. Given its universal presence, constant awareness becomes essential.
Who Should Read This?
- Students of history fascinated by infamous personalities and humanity’s darkest moments
- People seeking to understand ethical implications of historical crimes
- Readers who enjoy examining abuse of authority and criminal enterprises
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