

Class 15: Hannah Arendt, Totalitarianism and the Nature of Evil
55 snips Feb 7, 2024
Delve into Hannah Arendt's profound impact on our understanding of totalitarianism and the nature of evil. Explore how her insights connect Enlightenment thought to the rise of oppressive regimes. Discover the paradox of the bourgeoisie and the mob, revealing the dark dynamics that led to Nazism. Examine the shared potential for evil in humanity, questioning identities amidst the chaos of World War I. This thought-provoking discussion unravels the philosophical threads linking history, morality, and the human condition.
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Passion for Arendt's Revolution
- In 1997, Marci Shore's friend traveled overnight to Warsaw, reading Hannah Arendt's On Revolution the whole journey.
- They gathered a group to discuss the book, making photocopies of the single annotated copy, showing early passion for Arendt's work.
Enlightenment and Domination Link
- Adorno and Horkheimer link Enlightenment's quest for knowledge to domination, which turns inward as man dominates other men.
- This domination breeds mass conformity, which fascism exploits as the 'herd' mentality.
Arendt's Philosophical Journey and Exile
- Born 1906, Arendt studied under Heidegger and was deeply influenced by German philosophy.
- After Nazi rise, she fled Germany, eventually settling in the US, witnessing totalitarian horrors from exile.