Eichmann in Jerusalem

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Penguin Adult, 1963 - 312 pages
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The controversial journalistic analysis of the mentality that fostered the Holocaust
 
Originally appearing as a series of articles in The New Yorker, Hannah Arendt’s authoritative and stunning report on the trial of Nazi leader Adolf Eichmann sparked a flurry of debate upon its publication. This revised edition includes material that came to light after the trial, as well as Arendt’s postscript directly addressing the controversy that arose over her account. A major journalistic triumph by an intellectual of singular influence, Eichmann in Jerusalem is as shocking as it is informative—an unflinching look at one of the most unsettling (and unsettled) issues of the twentieth century that remains hotly debated to this day. This Penguin Classics edition includes an introduction by Amos Elan.

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Review: Eichmann in Jerusalem : A Report on the Banality of Evil

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There was too much to think about so I wrote the review in point form. >> I read the book after I watched the movie Hannah Arendt which is great. Despite the name, it's actually a movie about an idea ... Consulter l'avis complet

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Hannnah Arendt (1906-1975) was for many years University Professor of Political Philosophy in the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research and a Visiting Fellow of the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago. She is also the author of Eichmann in Jerusalem, On Revolution, and Between Past and Future (all available from Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics).

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