E-Book, Englisch, 250 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-0-7456-6570-2
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
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Bernstein discusses some of the key experiences and events inArendt's life story in order to show how they shaped her thinking.He examines her distinction between the Jewish parvenu and thepariah, and shows how the conscious pariah becomes a basis forunderstanding the independent thinker. Arendt's deepest insightsabout politics emerged from her reflections on statelessness, whichwere based on her own experiences as a stateless person. Byconfronting the horrors of totalitarianism and the concentrationcamps, Arendt developed her own distinctive understanding ofauthentic politics - the politics required to express our humanityand which totalitarianism sought to destroy.
Finally, Bernstein takes up Arendt's concern with the phenomenonof the banality of evil. He follows her use of Eichmann in order toexplore how the failure to think and to judge is the key forgrasping this new phenomenon.
Hannah Arendt and the Jewish Question offers a newinterpretation of Arendt and her work - one which situates her inher historical context as an engaged Jewish intellectual.
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Preface.
Abbreviations.
Introduction.
1. The Conscious Pariah as Rebel and Independent Thinker.
2. Anti-Semitism as a Political Ideology.
3. Statelessness and the Right to Have Rights.
4. The Descent into Hell.
5. Zionism: Jewish Homeland or Jewish State?.
6. 'The Innermost Story of the Modern Age': Revolutions and theCouncil System.
7. From Radical Evil to the Banality of Evil: FromSuperfluousness to Thoughtlessness.
8. Evil, Thinking, and Judging.
9. Concluding Remarks: Blindness and Insight.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Index of Subjects.
Index of Names.