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  • surprised by the content 1  

    Eichmann in Jerusalem (Paperback)
    I thought only read a summary of the trial, but I have been very surprised to find myself to discover the horrific events that occurred during the Second World War. Only time going to read Hannah Arendt (about 10 to 12 hours) can allow us to grasp th
  • Major  

    Eichmann in Jerusalem (Paperback)
    Jai a little hard to understand the criticism against this item. Regarding the Judenräte and bureaucratic role Deichmann HA merely incorporates recent work lépoque to Raul Hilberg, who showed in the destruction of European Jewry (Volume 1) that the g
  • A cons-mythology of the holocaust  

    Eichmann in Jerusalem (Paperback)
    In Eichmann in Jerusalem, Hannah Arendt portrays a man as medical and legal concepts fail to define it as "abnormal". Adolf Eichmann is a man "like us". And in this sense, it is a part of our humanity which is found sitting next to the
  • Eichman in Jerusalem  

    Eichmann in Jerusalem (Paperback)
    Like all books of Hannah Arendt, it is very well written. C is a masterly work !!. Yes there are times it becomes a bit heavy, but the subject is heavy. Maybe this is not a book to read for pleasure, c is an earlier study of book to read at times. I
  • Theory of Hannah Arendt  

    Eichmann in Jerusalem (Paperback)
    Curious to know more about Theoris Hannah Arendt on banilité evil .... I have not read it yet but the delivery was very fast, the book arrived in excellent condition.
  • Eichmann, both a man "ordinary" and a monster !!!  

    Eichmann in Jerusalem (Paperback)
    Through this essential book, Arendt analyzes not only: the trial of Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem in 1961, but the entire historical context that led to the horror of the Holocaust. It is amazing that at his trial, Eichmann claimed not to feel responsi
  • The mediocrity of evil  

    Eichmann in Jerusalem (Paperback)
    It is the reading of the articles of Kessel on the Eichmann trial that gave me the idea to read this mythical book. The facts first. SS officer Adolf Eichmann Jewish affairs specialist from the 30's is the logistics of the "Final Solution," that
  • Who were the culprits?  

    Eichmann in Jerusalem (Paperback)
    More than 60 years later, we can still ask some basic questions: What happened? Who were the culprits? In reporting the minutes of the Eichmann trial in Jerusalem, Arendt begins incriminate some inequities in the side of the prosecution that wants to
  • An excellent analysis of the Nazi totalitarian system  

    Eichmann in Jerusalem (Paperback)
    Hannah Arendt leads on dry roads Nazi totalitarianism. In conclusion of his book it states that shocked many "do-gooders" namely: "On the scaffold, his memory [Eichmann] played their last round:" euphoric ", he had forgotten he wa
  • An essential book on the origins of the Zionist state.  

    Eichmann in Jerusalem (Paperback)
    In this historical investigation, scholars have us believe that the only interest of this work would focus on a philosophical notion of "the banality of evil." It is not. In reality, Hannah Arendt explores the history of Zionist from 1933 to 193
  • A dive into the mind of a mass murderer  

    Eichmann in Jerusalem (Paperback)
    Hannah Arendt, German Jewish philosopher who emigrated to the United States, attended the trial of Adolf Eichmann (responsible for deportations under Nazi Germany) in Israel and proposes the concept of "the banality of evil" to describe mass des