
#84 - The Phenomenological Materialism of Hannah Arendt: A Dialogue with Samantha Rose Hill
Converging Dialogues
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She Set the World on Fire a Little Bit
She understood a laughter be an important part of self sovereignty. And been maintaining one's self sovereignty when other people were trying to take it away from you. So, i mean, again, she did kind of set the world on fire a little bit. She argued that it was an airing for all the grievances of the jewish people. That's not the exact that's the language that she says. But in her essy, truth in politics, which was written as a response to the trial, she talks about how most people didn't read the book at all and that people were talking about what it is they had heard she had written in the book.
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