burgs66 wrote:I'm going to pick on one historical figure, Hitler, because his obviousness as an evil perosn is without reproach, unless you're a Nazi sympathizer, in which case you really have no place being a fan of SRD.
There is absolutely no question that Hitler contained every aspect of contempt imaginable. But there were other qualities that he possessed, other qualities that many "evil" people or dictators possess (look at Stalin, for example): rapacity, paranoia, and spite.
Is this a complete and total picture of evil? Or is there more? Discuss.

I don't want to touch the central issue here with a 39-1/2-foot pole, except to recommend that you all look up any book on ethical philosophy by Mortimer J. Adler. His approach to ethics is based on Aristotle's, and has nothing to do with any specific religion (though most religions are in agreement with his general conclusions) — and he does NOT have the time of day for those who think ethics is simply a subjective field that you get to make up as you go along.
What I do want to say is that Stalin was a
far more evil person than Hitler. Hitler was an appalling monster, but right till the end he retained some vestige of human personality. He was a vegetarian, an environmentalist of sorts, an animal-lover, and he remained fanatically loyal to most of his personal friends (the chief exception being Ernst Röhm, who, as Hitler believed, was plotting to use the SA to take over the state). He also had just enough conscience left to make him unwilling to visit his own concentration camps, or even the German cities that were bombed to rubble because of the war he started.
Stalin, on the other hand, gloried in sadism. He drove his wife to suicide, he personally watched his enemies being tortured in Lubyanka prison, and he betrayed and murdered virtually all his close associates — beginning with Trotsky, and ending with the KGB general who was the only person permitted to shave him. In the aggregate, he killed more people than Hitler did, and like Hitler, he murdered huge numbers of victims on the basis of race. His regime was violently anti-Semitic, and he attempted to wipe out various minorities in the Soviet Union, most notably the Crimean Tatars. If you have a strong enough stomach, you can read the grisly details in
Koba the Dread by Martin Amis.
Mind you, Stalin won the Second World War and ruled Russia for 25 years. Hitler's 'Thousand-Year Reich' only lasted 12 years. If Hitler had won, I'm sure he would have gone on to commit every one of Stalin's atrocities. But based on the evil he actually accomplished, he falls short of Stalin's mark by several million murders and a fair chunk of residual humanity.