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  1. Hannah Arendt

    German-American political theorist and philosopher (1906–1975)

    Hannah Arendt was a German and American historian and philosopher. She was one of the most influential political theorists of the twentieth century. Her works cover a broad range of topics, but she is best known for those dealing with the nature of wealth, power, and evil, as well as politics, direct democracy, authority, tradition, and totalitarianism. She is also remembered for the controversy surrounding the trial of Adolf Eichmann, for her attempt to explain how ordinary people become actors in totalitarian systems, which was considered by some an apologia, and for the phrase "the banality of evil." Her name appears in the names of journals, schools, scholarly prizes, humanitarian prizes, think-tanks, and streets; appears on stamps and monuments; and is attached to other cultural and institutional markers that commemorate her thought. Hannah Arendt was born to a Jewish family in Linden in 1906. Wikipedia

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    Hannah Arendt (/ ˈ ɛər ə n t, ˈ ɑːr ... [25] [38] Luxemburg's writings would later influence Hannah's political thinking. In 1920, Martha Cohn married Martin Beerwald, an ironmonger and widower of four years, and they moved to his home, two blocks away, at Busoldstrasse 6, [39] [40] providing Hannah with improved social and financial ...
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    Dec 21, 2024Hannah Arendt (born October 14, 1906, Hannover, Germany—died December 4, 1975, New York, New York, U.S.) was a German-born American political scientist and philosopher known for her critical writing on Jewish affairs and her study of totalitarianism.. Arendt grew up in Hannover, Germany, and in Königsberg, Prussia (now Kaliningrad, Russia).). Beginning in 1924 she studied philosophy at the ...
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  5. plato.stanford.edu

    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    https://plato.stanford.edu › entries › arendt

    Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) was one of the most influential political philosophers of the twentieth century. Born into a German-Jewish family, she was forced to leave Germany in 1933 and lived in Paris for the next eight years, working for a number of Jewish refugee organizations.
  6. theconversation.com

    Sep 18, 2024Lyndsey Stonebridge begins We Are Free to Change the World, her illuminating biography of Hannah Arendt, ... Arendt wanted political thinking to be urgent and engaged. Thinking about our times ...
  7. 1000wordphilosophy.com

    Author: David Antonini Category: Social and Political Philosophy, Phenomenology and Existentialism Word Count: 1000 Hannah Arendt (1906-1975), born in Hanover, Germany, was a public intellectual, refugee, and observer of European and American politics. She is especially known for her interpretation of the events that led to the rise of totalitarianism in the twentieth century.
  8. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    https://iep.utm.edu › hannah-arendt

    The political philosopher, Hannah Arendt (1906-1975), was born in Hanover, Germany, in 1906, the only child of secular Jews. During childhood, Arendt moved first to Königsberg (East Prussia) and later to Berlin. In 1922-23, Arendt began her studies (in classics and Christian theology) at the University of Berlin, and in 1924 entered Marburg ...
  9. newworldencyclopedia.org

    Hannah Arendt (October 14, 1906 - December 4, 1975) was a Jewish-American political theorist of German descent and one of the most original, challenging, and influential political thinkers of the twentieth century. A student and associate of such German thinkers as Rudolf Bultmann, Martin Heidegger, and Karl Jaspers, she earned her doctorate in 1933 but was not permitted to teach because she ...

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