Ruth Linn is Senior Lecturer in the School of Education at Haifa University. She is the author of Not Shooting and Not Crying: Psychological Inquiry into Moral Disobedience, which was awarded the Erik Erikson award by the International Society of Political Psychology.
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
The Silenced Civilian in Uniform
An Introduction
1. Refusal as a Moral Position
From Separation to Connection
2. Refusal as a Moral Decision
From Justice to Compassion
3. Refusal in the Battlefield
From Passive to Active
4. Refusal in Context
From Vietnam to Algiers
5. Refusal in Action
From Precedence to Option
6. Forms of Criticism
From "Voice" to "Exit"
7. Criticism and Culture
From Collective Memories to Voice
8. Refusal and Motivation
From Moral and Political to Personal
9. Refusal on Trial
From Morality to Credibility
10. Criticism in the Making
From Emotion to Cognition
11. Refusal in Perspective
From the War of Attrition to Moral Attrition
Appendix: Kohlberg's Form B Test
References
Index