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Eichmann in Jerusalem

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SKU: 9780241552292

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Hannah Arendt’s “Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil” is a landmark exploration of the trial of Adolf Eichmann. Arendt’s controversial analysis examines the nature of evil, Eichmann’s role in the Holocaust, and the complexities of justice. ISBN: 9780241552292. Explore Arendt’s thought-provoking study of one of history’s most infamous figures.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780241552292
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 336
  • Weight: 250 gr
  • ISBN-10: 024155229X
  • Publisher Date: 05 May 2022
  • Height: 128 mm
  • Spine Width: 24 mm
  • Width: 197 mm

18 reviews for Eichmann in Jerusalem

  1. Shipra Sharma

    Arendt’s analysis is thought-provoking, but her tone can be off-putting. It has important perspective, but not pleasure to read.

  2. Prity Rani

    Arendt’s views are still intensely debated. It is still a very worthwhile book to read.

  3. N. Shirisha Reddy

    Challenging and insightful, but be prepared for a controversial perspective. The banality of evil is a chilling concept.

  4. Ankita Singh

    It is not light reading, but it will change your understanding of Holocaust. I would recommend this book

  5. Kuldeep Samal

    A very unsettling read. Arendt’s concept of the banality of evil is still debated.

  6. Chayan Mandal

    Arendt’s perspective is unique and disturbing. A powerful exploration of Eichmann’s trial.

  7. Hardik Sharma

    Important historical and philosophical work. Arendt challenges conventional thinking. I was mostly convinced by her arguments.

  8. Manish

    An unflinching look at a dark chapter of history. There are important lessons that are still relevant today.

  9. Hariharasudhan J

    A must-read for anyone interested in the Holocaust and the nature of evil. It is a very dark book, but worth the read.

  10. Gaurav Mittal

    The ‘banality of evil’ concept is very chilling. However, Arendt’s book needs background knowledge about the subject.

  11. Ishan Bose

    Arendt’s writing is dense, but the subject matter is undeniably important. A difficult but rewarding read. I am not sure i agree with Arendt’s conclusion.

  12. Gaurav S

    Arendt makes you think differently about evil. The writing style made it slow to get through. So much details.

  13. Vivekanand Pandey

    An important book that raises difficult questions. However, Arendt’s conclusions remain controversial.

  14. Tirthabrata Dutta

    A difficult but essential read. Arendt’s arguments are convincing. The book is a bit dense though.

  15. Ayush Chandra

    Found it a bit dry and academic, but the ideas presented are fascinating and important.

  16. Rishita Bachani

    A classic for a reason. Though Arendt’s views have sparked debate, it’s still important historical analysis.

  17. Nikhilesh

    Not an easy read but so rewarding. A book that will stay with you for a long time.

  18. Shivam Prakash Suryawanshi

    Difficult to digest, but so relevant. It is a reminder of the importance of critical thinking.

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