
Origins of Totalitarianism: The Jews and Society
Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz
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Discrimination, Assimilation, and Vice: Hannah Arendt's Exploration of Identity
This chapter delves into Hannah Arendt's examination of the complex relationship between Jews and society, discussing discrimination, assimilation, and the perception of Jews as vice-ridden individuals. It explores Arendt's belief in the painful process of assimilation into a hostile society and the concept of social anti-Semitism. The chapter also touches on the dangers of weaponizing diversity and inclusion agendas and the complexities of achieving social equality.
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