Hannah Arendt

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. Her father died when she was seven. Arendt was raised in a politically progressive, secular family, her mother being an ardent Social Democrat. After completing secondary education in Berlin, Arendt studied at the University of Marburg under Martin Heidegger, with whom she engaged in a romantic affair that began while she was his student. She obtained her doctorate in philosophy at the University of Heidelberg in 1929. Her dissertation was entitled ''Love and Saint Augustine'', and her supervisor was the existentialist philosopher Karl Jaspers.
In 1933, Arendt was briefly imprisoned by the Gestapo for performing illegal research into antisemitism. On release, she fled Germany, settling in Paris. There she worked for Youth Aliyah, assisting young Jews to emigrate to the British Mandate of Palestine. When Germany invaded France she was detained as an alien. She escaped and made her way to the United States in 1941. She became a writer and editor and worked for the Jewish Cultural Reconstruction, becoming an American citizen in 1950. Arendt opposed the involvement of children in racial integration in the United States, believing that it was an overreach of government authority because "children should not be thrust into the front-lines of geopolitical conflict" due to developmental harm regardless of race. She saw this as an example of betraying children to get around work that needed to be done by adults. With the publication of ''The Origins of Totalitarianism'' in 1951, her reputation as a thinker and writer was established, and a series of works followed. These included the books ''The Human Condition'' in 1958, as well as ''Eichmann in Jerusalem'' and ''On Revolution'' in 1963. She taught at many American universities while declining tenure-track appointments. She died suddenly of a heart attack in 1975, leaving her last work, ''The Life of the Mind'', unfinished. Provided by Wikipedia
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La condición humana / by Arendt, Hannah
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Una revisión de la historia judía y otros ensayos / by Arendt, Hannah
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Responsabilidad y juicio / by Arendt, Hannah
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Los orígenes del totalitarismo / by Arendt, Hannah
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Correspondencia 1925-1975 y otros documentos de los legados / by Arendt, Hannah
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La vida del espíritu / by Arendt, Hannah
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La crisis en la cultura : su significación social y política / by Arendt, Hannah
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The origins of totalitarianism / by Arendt, Hannah
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Sobre la revolución / by Arendt, Hannah
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Crisis de la República / by Arendt, Hannah
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Los orígenes del totalitarismo / by Arendt, Hannah
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Martín Heidegger a los ochenta años / by Arendt, Hannah
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De la historia a la acción. / by Arendt, Hannah
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Entre amigas : correspondencia entre Hannah Arendt y Mary McCarthy (1949-1975). / by Arendt, Hannah
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Los orígenes del totalitarismo. / by Arendt, Hannah
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La promesa de la política. / by Arendt, Hannah
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El concepto de amor en san Agustín / by Arendt, Hannah
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Sobre la revolución / by Arendt, Hannah
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La condición humana/ by Arendt, Hannah
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