Short-listed for the Tractatus Essay Prize, an examination of the innovative strategies Arendt used to achieve intellectual freedom
After observing the trial of Adolf Eichmann, Hannah Arendt articulated her controversial concept of the banality of evil, thereby posing one of the most chilling and divisive moral questions of the twentieth century: How can genocidal acts be carried out by non-psychopathic people? By revealing the full complexity of the trial with reasoning that defied prevailing attitudes, Arendt became the object of severe and often slanderous criticism, losing some of her closest friends as well as being labeled a self-hating Jew. And while her theories have continued to draw innumerable opponents, Arendts work remains an invaluable resource for those seeking greater insight into the more problematic aspects of human nature.
Anchoring its discussion in the themes of translation, forgiveness, dramatization, and even laughter, Unlearning with Hannah Arendt explores the ways in which this iconic political theorist unlearned recognized trends and patternsboth philosophical and culturalto establish a theoretical praxis all her own. Through an analysis of the social context and intellectual influencesKarl Jaspers, Walter Benjamin, and Martin Heideggerthat helped shape Arendts process, Knott has formed a historically engaged and incisive contribution to Arendts legacy.
Unlearning with Hannah Arendt
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- UPC:
- 9781590517499
- Maximum Purchase:
- 2 units
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
- 2015-04-14
- Release Date:
- 2015-04-14
- Author:
- Marie Luise Knott
- Language:
- english
- Edition:
- Reprint