

#675
Mentioned in 46 episodes
Eichmann in Jerusalem
A Report on the Banality of Evil
Book • 1964
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Mentioned in 46 episodes
Mentioned by 

when discussing loyalty and morality.


Amit Varma

551 snips
Ep 404: Devdutt Pattanaik and the Stories That Shape Us
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as a source for understanding the banality of evil.


Michael Shellenberger

220 snips
Tucker Carlson and Michael Shellenberger Break Down the California Fires
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im Bezug auf den Prozess gegen Eichmann, den Hannah Arendt begleitete.


Oliver Ruppel

70 snips
#250 Wer heute Woke ist, wäre früher N@zi gewesen (Therapeuten)
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in relation to the banality of evil.


Erik Cason

70 snips
The Assassination of Charlie Kirk | American Hodl, Erik Cason, Guy Swann
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as a book very much worth reading, though very flawed.

Robert Evans

65 snips
Part One: Adolf Eichmann: Mr. Holocaust Himself
Mentioned as controversial book, the book is so controversial because she's been accused of blaming the victims in various ways.

55 snips
Class 15: Hannah Arendt, Totalitarianism and the Nature of Evil
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in the context of a nuanced exploration of Adolf Eichmann's role in the Holocaust.


Michael Shermer

43 snips
Brainwashing, Mind Control, and Hyper-Persuasion
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as a coverage of the Eichmann trial that offers a incisive message and critique of Israeli policies.

Robert Evans

40 snips
Part Four: Adolf Eichmann: Mr. Holocaust Himself
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as a philosopher who escaped Bergen-Belsen and wrote about evil and the banality of evil.


Diana Walsh Pasulka

39 snips
#149 – Diana Walsh Pasulka: Aliens, Technology, Religion, and the Nature of Belief
Mentioned in the context of analyzing Eichmann and the banality of evil.

30 snips
#771 - Historiker Wolfgang Benz über Faschismus, Demokratie & Parallelen zu früher



