Populo - Volume 1, Issue 1

investigating similarities that are either uselessly broad or narrow in scope to

provide any genuine insights, after all, let alone similarities which are provably

unrelated to real genocidal logics. It is, however, worth tempering such

limitations—one advantage of the speculative approach, if handled properly, is

that it can indeed be relatively experimental in nature, exploring areas that

might be missed by broader-stroke approaches. If the focus is on finding warning

signs for future acts of genocide, one can only be so light-footed.

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