Walther Ziegler
Arendt in 60 Minutes
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Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) is rightly viewed as the world's most important female philosopher. No other thinker, female or male, had such a personal experience of the age of totalitarianism or analysed it so precisely and objectively. Arendt still attracts worldwide attention with her discoveries of the rule of Nobody and the banality of Evil. In our modern mass societies, she argues, we obey authority far too easily and seldom take responsibility for ourselves. A typical modern man in this respect, she goes on, was the Nazi functionary Eichmann, who organized the transport of millions of human beings into extermination camps simply because it…
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Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) is rightly viewed as the world's most important female philosopher. No other thinker, female or male, had such a personal experience of the age of totalitarianism or analysed it so precisely and objectively. Arendt still attracts worldwide attention with her discoveries of the rule of Nobody and the banality of Evil. In our modern mass societies, she argues, we obey authority far too easily and seldom take responsibility for ourselves. A typical modern man in this respect, she goes on, was the Nazi functionary Eichmann, who organized the transport of millions of human beings into extermination camps simply because it was part of his job to do it. Arendt was present at his trial for war crimes and made an amazing discovery. Eichmann was not, as many contended, a perverted monster. Rather, The trouble with Eichmann was precisely that so many were like him, and that the many were neither perverse nor sadistic but were, and still are, terribly and terrifyingly normal. It was here that Arendt formulated her brilliant but controversial thesis of the banality of Evil. Because it was the banal mentality of doing one's daily duty of Eichmann and many others that made the horrors of Nazism possible. Still today we obey authority far too easily. But each citizen, Arendt argues, should be able, if need be, to think and act against all laws and rules. Should classes in such civil disobedience be part of our children's education? Is there an Eichmann in all of us? How much civic courage can and must still be demanded even of the modern individual? Hannah Arendt gives clear, trenchant answers to these questions. The book is published as part of the popular series Great Thinkers in 60 Minutes.
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Produktdetails
- ISBN: 978-3-7526-4903-1
- EAN: 9783752649031
- Produktnummer: 35420867
- Verlag: Books On Demand
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
- Seitenangabe: 128 S.
- Masse: H21.0 cm x B14.8 cm x D0.9 cm 197 g
- Abbildungen: Paperback
- Gewicht: 197
Über den Autor
Dr Walther Ziegler is academically trained in the fields of philosophy, history and political science. As a foreign correspondent, reporter and newsroom coordinator for the German TV station ProSieben he has produced films on every continent. His news reports have won several prizes and awards. He has also authored numerous books in the field of philosophy. His many years of experience as a journalist mean that he is able to present the complex ideas of the great philosophers in a way that is both engaging and very clear. Since 2007 he has also been active as a teacher and trainer of young TV journalists in Munich, holding the post of Academic Director at the Media Academy, a University of Applied Sciences that offers film and TV courses at its base directly on the site of the major European film production company Bavaria Film. After the huge success of the book series Great thinkers in 60 Minutes, he works as a freelance writer and philosopher.
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