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During World War II, Primo Levi, an Italian chemist and resistance writer in Turin, was swept up in the Holocaust and sent to Auschwitz. After liberation of the camp, Levi was one of few survivors and wrote books about his experiences. This text shows Levi to be an important political philosopher.
Frederic D. Homer is Professor of Political Science at the University of Wyoming in Laramie. He is also the author of Guns and Garlic: Myths and Realities of Organized Crime and Character: An Individualistic Theory of Politics.