

Episode 181: Hannah Arendt on the Banality of Evil (Part One)
Jan 15, 2018
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Introduction
00:00 • 1min
A Bicycle Rider - Is That a Slur?
01:29 • 2min
I Liked It as Much as Every Other I've Read
03:50 • 2min
Arent's Commentary on the Trial of Icman
05:39 • 2min
The Purpose of a Trial
08:01 • 4min
Justice Isn't About Victims, It's About the Demands of Society
11:34 • 2min
The Trial of Ikeman - A Review
13:45 • 2min
Book Review - The German Expulsion of the Jews
15:23 • 2min
What Was His True Duty?
17:45 • 2min
Isn't That Enough to Hang Me?
20:03 • 2min
I Don't Do These Things, I Wasn't Responsible.
21:53 • 3min
Ikman's Defamation of the Noty Regime
24:43 • 2min
Isqu Inadmissible, Says Ikeman?
26:22 • 2min
Is There a Government of Nobody in a Bureaucracy?
28:22 • 3min
Is There an Agentless State?
31:16 • 2min
Is There a Relationship Between a Jew and a Zionist?
33:07 • 2min
Ikman's Defect in Thinking
35:14 • 2min
I and Thou or Spinoza, in the Face of the Other
37:16 • 3min
Iman's Cliches Are a Preeminent Example of Generalization
39:47 • 2min
The Stock Phrases and Not Thinking at All
41:56 • 2min
The Failure of Judgment
43:43 • 3min