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A collection of writings by a groundbreaking political thinker, including excerpts from The Origins of Totalitarianism and Eichmann in Jerusalem

She was a Jew born in Germany in the early twentieth century, and she studied with the greatest German minds of her day—Martin Heidegger and Karl Jaspers among them. After the rise of the Nazis, she emigrated to America where she proceeded to write some of the most searching, hard-hitting reflections on the agonizing issues of the time: totalitarianism in both Nazi and Stalinist garb; Zionism and the legacy of the Holocaust; federally mandated school desegregation and civil rights in the United States; and the nature of evil.
 
The Portable Hannah Arendt offers substantial excerpts from the three works that ensured her international and enduring stature: The Origins of Totalitarianism, The Human Condition, and Eichmann in Jerusalem. Additionally, this volume inclu

Table of Contents
The Portable Hannah ArendtEditor's Introduction
Principal Dates
Bibliographical Notes
Acknowledgments

I. Overview: What Remains?
What Remains? The Language Remains: A Conversation with Günter Gaus

II. Stateless Persons
That "Infinitely Complex Red-tape Exixtence"
From a Letter to Karl Jaspers
The Perplexities of the RIghts of Man
The Jewish Army-The Beginning of a Jewish Politics?
Jewess and Shlemihl (1771-1795)
Writing Rahel Varnhagen. From a Letter to Karl Jaspers

III. Totalitarianism
The Jews and Society
Expansion
Total Domination
Organized Guilt and Universal Responsibility
A Reply to Eric Voegelin

IV. The Vita Activa
Labor, Work, Action
The Public and the Private Realm
Reflections on Little Rock
The Social Question
The Concept of History: Ancient and Modern

V. Banality and Conscience: The Eichmann Trial and its Implications
From Eichmann in Jerusalem
An Expert on the Jewish Question
The Final Solution: Killing
The Wannasee Conference, or Pontious Pilate
Execusion
Epilogue
Postscript

Holes of Oblivion: The Eichmann Trial and Totalitarianism. From a Letter to Mary McCarthy
A Daughter of Out People
A Response to Gershom Scholem
From The Life of the Mind (volume 1)
The Answer of Socrates
The Two-in-One

VI. Revolution
Rosa Luxemburg (1871-1919)
What Is Freedom?
What Is Authority?
The Revolutionary Tradition and Its Lost Treasure

VII. Of Truth and Traps
Heidegger the Fox
Truth and Politics

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      Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 25/09/2003
      ISBN13: 9780142437568, 978-0142437568
      ISBN10: 0142437565

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A collection of writings by a groundbreaking political thinker, including excerpts from The Origins of Totalitarianism and Eichmann in Jerusalem

      She was a Jew born in Germany in the early twentieth century, and she studied with the greatest German minds of her day—Martin Heidegger and Karl Jaspers among them. After the rise of the Nazis, she emigrated to America where she proceeded to write some of the most searching, hard-hitting reflections on the agonizing issues of the time: totalitarianism in both Nazi and Stalinist garb; Zionism and the legacy of the Holocaust; federally mandated school desegregation and civil rights in the United States; and the nature of evil.
       
      The Portable Hannah Arendt offers substantial excerpts from the three works that ensured her international and enduring stature: The Origins of Totalitarianism, The Human Condition, and Eichmann in Jerusalem. Additionally, this volume inclu

      Table of Contents
      The Portable Hannah ArendtEditor's Introduction
      Principal Dates
      Bibliographical Notes
      Acknowledgments

      I. Overview: What Remains?
      What Remains? The Language Remains: A Conversation with Günter Gaus

      II. Stateless Persons
      That "Infinitely Complex Red-tape Exixtence"
      From a Letter to Karl Jaspers
      The Perplexities of the RIghts of Man
      The Jewish Army-The Beginning of a Jewish Politics?
      Jewess and Shlemihl (1771-1795)
      Writing Rahel Varnhagen. From a Letter to Karl Jaspers

      III. Totalitarianism
      The Jews and Society
      Expansion
      Total Domination
      Organized Guilt and Universal Responsibility
      A Reply to Eric Voegelin

      IV. The Vita Activa
      Labor, Work, Action
      The Public and the Private Realm
      Reflections on Little Rock
      The Social Question
      The Concept of History: Ancient and Modern

      V. Banality and Conscience: The Eichmann Trial and its Implications
      From Eichmann in Jerusalem
      An Expert on the Jewish Question
      The Final Solution: Killing
      The Wannasee Conference, or Pontious Pilate
      Execusion
      Epilogue
      Postscript

      Holes of Oblivion: The Eichmann Trial and Totalitarianism. From a Letter to Mary McCarthy
      A Daughter of Out People
      A Response to Gershom Scholem
      From The Life of the Mind (volume 1)
      The Answer of Socrates
      The Two-in-One

      VI. Revolution
      Rosa Luxemburg (1871-1919)
      What Is Freedom?
      What Is Authority?
      The Revolutionary Tradition and Its Lost Treasure

      VII. Of Truth and Traps
      Heidegger the Fox
      Truth and Politics

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