Hannah Arendt — "The greatest crimes in history are not committed by 'madmen' but by 'normal' peo…"
The greatest crimes in history are not committed by 'madmen' but by 'normal' people who simply obey orders.
The greatest crimes in history are not committed by 'madmen' but by 'normal' people who simply obey orders.
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"The most terrifying aspect of totalitarianism is not its cruelty, but its normality."
"Totalitarianism, by definition, is rule by an elite, and it can only be understood as such."
"The only way to live a meaningful life is to think."
"The most important political question of our time is the question of how to prevent totalitarianism."
"The problem of evil, as it is presented in the modern world, is not a problem of motivation but a problem of thoughtlessness."
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