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Hannah Arendt” aired on June 27, but it’s available for streaming through July 25 at The second film moves in tandem with ...
Hannah Arendt attended the trial of Adolf Eichmann, Nazi bureaucrat of the Holocaust and saw in him the "banality of evil.” ...
Conservative commentator Benny Johnson sparked backlash across the political spectrum Tuesday for the “unnerving” clip the ...
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New documentary airing June 27 in the US on PBS explores how the Jewish writer and activist brought lessons from WWII Germany ...
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Encore Tuesday, July 1, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS app. Discover Hannah Arendt, one of the most ...
A photograph of German American philosopher Hannah Arendt printed on a silk screen at the German Historical Museum in Berlin in May 2020. (John MacDougall/AFP/Getty Images) As America braces for ...
‘N either perverted nor sadistic’, but ‘terrifyingly normal’ is how historian and philosopher Hannah Arendt had described Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi officer in charge of the mass deportation ...
In his introduction to “ Thinking Without a Banister,” a collection of Ms. Arendt’s essays published in 2018, Mr. Kohn wrote that she judged Eichmann as a man who could not separate fact ...
Stonebridge, attentive to Arendt as a thinker of her own experiences, makes an important contribution to the long-running debate over Arendt’s portrait of Adolf Eichmann.
Abridged review by Michael A Musmanno of Hannah Arendt book Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil, which appeared in New York Times Book Review on May 19, 1963 (Special ...