#1141
Mentioned in 20 episodes

Eichmann in Jerusalem

A Report on the Banality of Evil
Book • 1964

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Mentioned in 20 episodes

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Amit Varma
when discussing loyalty and morality.
333 snips
Ep 404: Devdutt Pattanaik and the Stories That Shape Us
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Michael Shellenberger
as a source for understanding the banality of evil.
220 snips
Tucker Carlson and Michael Shellenberger Break Down the California Fires
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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Robert Evans
as a book very much worth reading, though very flawed.
42 snips
Part One: Adolf Eichmann: Mr. Holocaust Himself
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Lyndsey Stonebridge
as one of Hannah Arendt's most well-known books.
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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Robert Evans
as a coverage of the Eichmann trial that offers a incisive message and critique of Israeli policies.
22 snips
Part Four: Adolf Eichmann: Mr. Holocaust Himself
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Amit Varma
mentions Hannah Arendt's concept of the "banality of evil."
18 snips
Ep 83: The Atheism Episode
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Michael Malice
in the context of the banality of evil, contrasting it with more overt acts of violence.
14 snips
#200 – Michael Malice: Totalitarianism and Anarchy
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Diana Walsh Pasulka
as a philosopher who escaped Bergen-Belsen and wrote about evil and the banality of evil.
13 snips
#149 – Diana Walsh Pasulka: Aliens, Technology, Religion, and the Nature of Belief
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Douglas Rushkoff
when discussing Marxism and its impact on self-sovereign individuals.
13 snips
#557 - Douglas Rushkoff - How Billionaires Are Preparing For Doomsday
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Aziz Huq
in relation to the concept of the "banality of evil".
13 snips
Dictators sometimes take power quietly
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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Seth Paskin
as a book he read when he was 19.
Ep. 269: Arendt on Totalitarianism (Part One)
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Frank Furedi
as an influence on his understanding of solitude and self-reflection.
The danger of self reflection | John Vervaeke, Isabel Millar, Frank Furedi and Joanna Kavenna
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Amit Varma
as a seminal work on the banality of evil.
Ep 407: Sarbpreet Singh Finds His Sikhism
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Norm Finkelstein
in relation to the banality of evil and Chuck Schumer's book.
250 - Norman Finkelstein: Trump, Israel, Gaza, and the Criminalization of Dissent
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Charles Blatberg
in the podcast as a book written by Hannah Arendt.
Hannah Arendt and the aesthetic
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Matthew Sweet
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Lindsay Stonebridge
when discussing the banality of evil.
How we think about evil
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Nils Minkmar
im Zusammenhang mit dem Eichmann-Prozess und der Banalität des Bösen.
Kriegsende 1945 (7/7) - Die neue Weltordnung

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