Hannah Arendt’s phrase “the banality of evil” describes the terrible ordinariness of a system that makes atrocity routine. In Gaza this October, the phrase revealed itself in flesh and blood.
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When the images of dead Palestinian children become a punchline on a television show, where the host, guest, and the audience ...
Through years of research, AI-assisted photographic analysis, and archival images supplied by a distant relative, German ...
Arendt, a Jewish refugee who fled Nazi Germany, understood better than most how fragile human freedom can be when people stop ...
Michael Chernus and Marin Ireland talk about bringing the true crime tale to life while honoring Gacy's victims.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the ideas of Hannah Arendt who examined totalitarianism and politics and, when covering the Eichmann trial, explored 'the banality of evil'.
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Democracy depends not just on officeholders, but on the quiet vigilance of institutional and civic actors—the novel “fourth ...
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