
Eichmann and the Holocaust book by Hannah Arendt
By Hannah ArendtEichmann and the Holocaust book by Hannah Arendt
Inspired by the trial of a bureaucrat who helped cause the Holocaust, this radical work on the banality of evil stunned the world with its exploration of a regime's moral blindness and one man's insistence that he be absolved all guilty because he was 'only following orders'. Published By Penguin Group on 2005
Book details
- Paperback
- 120 pages
- English
- 0141024003
- 9780141024004
About Hannah Arendt
hannah arendt (1906 – 1975) was one of the most influential political philosophers of the twentieth century. born into a german-jewish family, she wa Read More about Hannah Arendt
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