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Genocide has eight stages or operational processes. ... A strategy to prevent genocide should attack each stage, each process. The eight stages of genocide are classification, symbolization, dehumanization, organization, polarization, preparation, extermination, and denial. In that order.
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Eliminate a real or potential threat. Fein calls this a “retributive” motivation for genocide. When one group is convinced that its existence is in jeopardy from another group, it may feel that they have no other choice but to destroy the competing group. This boils down to a “we have to get them before they get us” attitude.Spread terror among real or potential enemies. Carrying out systematic efforts to destroy one group of enemies may send a clear signal to other potential enemies. Fein calls this motivation “preemptive.”To acquire economic wealth. If a group (for instance, an indigenous people) stands in the way of the economic progress of another group, then it may “make sense” to simply get rid of the group that is in the way.Implement a belief or ideology. The goal may be to create a pure race or it may be to create a utopian society. At any rate, the only way to deal with those who do not fit the ideal is to destroy them.
Even though we can distinguish each of these different motivations in theory, in real life motivations are often mixed and any or all of the above motivations may be present.
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