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
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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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Shipra Sharma –
Arendt’s analysis is thought-provoking, but her tone can be off-putting. It has important perspective, but not pleasure to read.
Prity Rani –
Arendt’s views are still intensely debated. It is still a very worthwhile book to read.
N. Shirisha Reddy –
Challenging and insightful, but be prepared for a controversial perspective. The banality of evil is a chilling concept.
Ankita Singh –
It is not light reading, but it will change your understanding of Holocaust. I would recommend this book
Kuldeep Samal –
A very unsettling read. Arendt’s concept of the banality of evil is still debated.
Chayan Mandal –
Arendt’s perspective is unique and disturbing. A powerful exploration of Eichmann’s trial.
Hardik Sharma –
Important historical and philosophical work. Arendt challenges conventional thinking. I was mostly convinced by her arguments.
Manish –
An unflinching look at a dark chapter of history. There are important lessons that are still relevant today.
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.
Gaurav Mittal –
The ‘banality of evil’ concept is very chilling. However, Arendt’s book needs background knowledge about the subject.
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.
Gaurav S –
Arendt makes you think differently about evil. The writing style made it slow to get through. So much details.
Vivekanand Pandey –
An important book that raises difficult questions. However, Arendt’s conclusions remain controversial.
Tirthabrata Dutta –
A difficult but essential read. Arendt’s arguments are convincing. The book is a bit dense though.
Ayush Chandra –
Found it a bit dry and academic, but the ideas presented are fascinating and important.
Rishita Bachani –
A classic for a reason. Though Arendt’s views have sparked debate, it’s still important historical analysis.
Nikhilesh –
Not an easy read but so rewarding. A book that will stay with you for a long time.
Shivam Prakash Suryawanshi –
Difficult to digest, but so relevant. It is a reminder of the importance of critical thinking.