This text explores the political and philosophical consequences of Hannah Arendt's concept of the banality of evil, a term used to describe Adolph Eichmann, architect of the Nazi final solution. Arendt was preoccupied by the meaning and significance of the Nazi genocide to our modern times.
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This text explores the political and philosophical consequences of Hannah Arendt's concept of the banality of evil, a term used to describe Adolph Eichmann, architect of the Nazi final solution. Arendt was preoccupied by the meaning and significance of the Nazi genocide to our modern times.
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