

#985
Mentioned in 26 episodes
Eichmann in Jerusalem
A Report on the Banality of Evil
Book • 1964
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Mentioned in 26 episodes
Mentioned by 

when discussing loyalty and morality.


Amit Varma

333 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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in relation to the banality of evil.

Erik Cason

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

Robert Evans

50 snips
Part One: Adolf Eichmann: Mr. Holocaust Himself
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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 one of Hannah Arendt's most well-known books.

Lyndsey Stonebridge

25 snips
Lyndsey Stonebridge on the Life and Mind of Hannah Arendt
Mentioned in the context of analyzing Eichmann and the banality of evil.

24 snips
#771 - Historiker Wolfgang Benz über Faschismus, Demokratie & Parallelen zu früher
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as one of the most important books of the 20th century.


Nick Pell

23 snips
1208: Antisemitism | Skeptical Sunday
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as a coverage of the Eichmann trial that offers a incisive message and critique of Israeli policies.

Robert Evans

22 snips
Part Four: Adolf Eichmann: Mr. Holocaust Himself
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when sharing Mary McCarthy's quote to explain Eichmann.

Lyndsey Stonebridge

18 snips
Lyndsey Stonebridge on Hannah Arendt's Lessons on Love and Disobedience (JP)


Amit Varma

18 snips
Ep 83: The Atheism Episode
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im Zusammenhang mit dem Eichmann-Prozess und der internationalen Aufmerksamkeit, die das Thema dadurch erlangte.

Andreas Wirsching

14 snips
Die aufgezwungene Entscheidung: Der 8. Mai und die Deutschen
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in the context of the banality of evil, contrasting it with more overt acts of violence.


Michael Malice

14 snips
#200 – Michael Malice: Totalitarianism and Anarchy
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as a philosopher who escaped Bergen-Belsen and wrote about evil and the banality of evil.


Diana Walsh Pasulka

13 snips
#149 – Diana Walsh Pasulka: Aliens, Technology, Religion, and the Nature of Belief
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when discussing Marxism and its impact on self-sovereign individuals.


Douglas Rushkoff

13 snips
#557 - Douglas Rushkoff - How Billionaires Are Preparing For Doomsday
Mentioned by Kyla in a discussion about the difficulty of identifying and responding to evil in the world.

12 snips
EP028 - Joshua Citarella
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as an influence on his understanding of solitude and self-reflection.


Frank Furedi

The danger of self reflection | John Vervaeke, Isabel Millar, Frank Furedi and Joanna Kavenna
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as a seminal work on the banality of evil.


Amit Varma

Ep 407: Sarbpreet Singh Finds His Sikhism
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in relation to the banality of evil and Chuck Schumer's book.


Norm Finkelstein

250 - Norman Finkelstein: Trump, Israel, Gaza, and the Criminalization of Dissent