What are Wiesel's thoughts on "indifference"?

He believes that people are generally selfish and don't care for others.

He believes that people fear speaking out may result in harm to themselves.

He believes people should be held responsible for their own well-being.

He believes people often prefer avoiding confrontation rather than getting involved.

1 answer

He believes that indifference is dangerous and can lead to atrocities like the Holocaust. He feels that it is crucial for individuals to stand up against indifference and take action to prevent injustices from occurring.
Similar Questions
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    1. answers icon 11 answers
  1. Questions from the movie "Schindler's List"Elie Wiesel, a student of the Holocaust, has said that "indifference" is the greatest
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    1. answers icon 1 answer
more similar questions