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Hannah Arendt

In Our Time

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The Evil of the Holocaust

"We have to dig into why this, what sort of evil it was and what words are used," she says. "She makes a very sharp and robust distinction between the doer and the deeds." She can be seen as part of a platonic tradition of thinking about evil as a privation - an absence of goodness.

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