Hannah Arendt — "The problem of evil, as it is presented in the modern world, is not a problem of…"
The problem of evil, as it is presented in the modern world, is not a problem of motivation but a problem of thoughtlessness.
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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"No one has ever doubted that the Jews suffered. The question is how they suffered, and what the suffering meant."
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"The aim of totalitarian education has never been to instill convictions but to destroy the capacity to form any."
"Action, not contemplation, is the highest human faculty."
"The greatest evil in the world is the evil which is done by nobody, the evil which is done by all of us."
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