Hannah Arendt — "No one has ever doubted that the Jews suffered. The question is how they suffere…"
No one has ever doubted that the Jews suffered. The question is how they suffered, and what the suffering meant.
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 trouble with modern philosophy is that it has forgotten how to think."
"The most striking difference between ancient and modern political thought is that the ancients believed in the possibility of a perfect state, while the moderns do not."
"The problem of evil in the twentieth century is not the problem of radical evil, but the problem of the banality of evil."
"The most basic human need is to be seen and heard."
"The problem of evil is not a problem of depth, but a problem of surface."
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