Schindler's List: Complicity, Capitalism, and Self-Recognition.
This 2-page essay describes a response to watching the film, "Schindler's List". While idealized in the traditions of Hollywood movies, the film nonetheless evokes a sense of desperation and gradual recognition of the horrors of the Holocaust, as Oskar Schindler himself is slowly brought towards a realization of what he is doing - he is, in fact, picking a side to fight for. 2 pgs. No bibliography provided.