Hannah Arendt — "The problem of evil in the twentieth century is not the problem of radical evil,…"
The problem of evil in the twentieth century is not the problem of radical evil, but the problem of the banality of evil.
The problem of evil in the twentieth century is not the problem of radical evil, but the problem of the banality of evil.
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"Evil in the Third Reich had lost the quality by which most people recognize it—the quality of temptation."
"The greatest human faculty is the faculty of thinking."
"The human condition is a condition of birth and death."
"The essence of totalitarian government is terror, and its principle of action is the logical deduction from an ideological premise."
"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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