Hannah Arendt Explains the Rise of Totalitarian Regimes-and the Strategies Needed to Combat Them
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Adolf Eichmann's behavior before his execution, described by Hannah Arendt, showcased the banal nature of evil, contrary to the popular perception of him as a sinister orchestrator of atrocities.
Hannah Arendt, a German Jew who fled the rise of Hitler, dedicated herself to unraveling the Nazi regime's ascent to power, leading to the 'banality of evil' concept.
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