Based on Hannah Arendt’s controversial idea “The Banality of Evil” and her scandalous article in The New Yorker magazine, covering the trial of Nazi Adolf Eichmann in 1963. Meta-Phys Ed.’ ...
The fact that Stonebridge elides this fundamental distinction is emblematic of the problem not just with We Are Free to ...
A review with a blue-tinted title indicates a book of unusual commercial interest ... events in this intriguing novel about the banality of evil. Discovering a swaddled infant in a lavatory ...
Unveiling the banality of evil and the human capacity for self-justification, Glazer orchestrates a symphony of sound and imagery that leaves an indelible mark on the psyche of viewers.
The noted political scientist, whose recent book, Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report an the Banality of Evil, touched on heated controversy throughout the intellectual world, addressed a Ford Hall ...
“It’s the banality of evil. It’s the thing that we have to ... which has received rave reviews in Cannes, was based on a book of the same name. The film starring Native American actress ...
Hannah Arendt was a political thinker who understood fascism better than many. She was right there, eye-to-eye with the beast. Arendt was born near Hanover, Germany, in 1906. Her family was ...
Vega, Facundo 2017. On the Tragedy of the Modern Condition: The ‘Theologico-Political Problem’ in Carl Schmitt, Leo Strauss, and Hannah Arendt. The European Legacy, Vol. 22, Issue. 6, p. 697. Shaw, ...
In this TV adaptation of Heather Morris’s controversial bestseller, Harvey Keitel and Jonah Hauer-King play the older and ...
The back office of war is nothing like a battlefield. It is “an oversized playground for adults with wine, finger foods and ...