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arendt interpreted and interpreted. writing this book was an excuse for arendt finding his jewish identity. it is also in the period when anti-semitism once again german jews. threatened arendt didn't just write a biography. he was caught between the two identities of being a jew or a german. this was a very difficult time for arendt, because she was against many zionist positions. but his heart wanted to do something for the jewish people. until he was arrested and interrogated for 8 days and finally decided to leave germany with his mother. hannah arendt was one of the participants in the eichmann trial who wanted to narrate what she saw and heard with her pen . author of the book eichmann in jerusalem at the beginning the book considers judges and prosecutors to be the representative and voice of david ben-gurion, the prime minister of the zionist regime, and in the final pages of the book , he emphasizes the justice and impartiality of the judge. in the eichmann case, the zionist regime confiscated all of eichmann's
arendt interpreted and interpreted. writing this book was an excuse for arendt finding his jewish identity. it is also in the period when anti-semitism once again german jews. threatened arendt didn't just write a biography. he was caught between the two identities of being a jew or a german. this was a very difficult time for arendt, because she was against many zionist positions. but his heart wanted to do something for the jewish people. until he was arrested and interrogated for 8 days and...
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many people interpreted arendt's account of rachel farnhagen's life as arendt's personal biography.ting this book was an excuse for arendt to find the identity of judaism. that too, in the period when anti-semitism once again threatened german jews. arendt only biography did not write he was stuck between two identities, jewish or german. this was a very difficult time for arendt. because he was against many positions of the zionists. but his heart wanted to do something for the jewish people. until he was arrested and was interrogated for 8 days and finally decided with his mother. leave it hannah arendt was one of the participants in eichmann's trial who wanted to narrate what she saw and heard with her pen. the author of the book eichmann in jerusalem at the beginning of the book represents qazian and the prosecutor as the representative and voice of david ben-gurion , the prime minister of the zionist regime. and in the final pages of the book, the justice and impartiality of the three judges inserts a dash. in the eichmann case, the zionist regime confiscated all of eichmann's
many people interpreted arendt's account of rachel farnhagen's life as arendt's personal biography.ting this book was an excuse for arendt to find the identity of judaism. that too, in the period when anti-semitism once again threatened german jews. arendt only biography did not write he was stuck between two identities, jewish or german. this was a very difficult time for arendt. because he was against many positions of the zionists. but his heart wanted to do something for the jewish people....
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will speak to the acclaimed writer masha gessen, who was scheduled to receive the prestigious hannah arendt prize in germany today, but the ceremony was postponed after a major german foundation withdrew its support for the award after gessen compared gaza to the warsaw ghetto. we will also speak to masha gessen about being placed on russia's most wanted list for comments they made about the war in ukraine. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in the gaza strip, at least 33 people were killed when israel's military struck a u.n. school in khan younis being used as a shelter-of-last-resort for palestinians expelled from their homes. israeli raids also killed and wounded palestinians at hospitals in deir el-balah, khan younis, and in gaza's southernmost city of rafah, where more than 1 million displaced palestinians are sheltering. abu mohamad klab was among those gathered at the morgue at rafah's abu youssef al-najjar hospital thursday. they had come to collect the bodies of loved ones killed by israeli strikes.
will speak to the acclaimed writer masha gessen, who was scheduled to receive the prestigious hannah arendt prize in germany today, but the ceremony was postponed after a major german foundation withdrew its support for the award after gessen compared gaza to the warsaw ghetto. we will also speak to masha gessen about being placed on russia's most wanted list for comments they made about the war in ukraine. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and...
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amy: in germany, acclaimed russian-american writer masha gessen received the prestigious hannah arendtrize on saturday in an extremely scaled down ceremony. the event was supposed to take place last week in bremen's city hall, but award sponsors and the city of bremen withdrew after gessen compared gaza to the warsaw ghetto in a recent "new yorker" article. gessen, who is jewish, spoke earlier this week at another event hosted by the prize organizers. >> the biggest difference between gaza and the jewish ghettos in nazi occupied is gazans, many gazans, most gazans are still alive and the world still has an opportunity to do something about it. amy: you can see our recent interview with masha gessen at democracynow.org. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman in new york, joined by democracy now!'s juan gonzÁlez in chicago. hi, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: the head of hamas's political wing ismail haniyeh has arrived in c
amy: in germany, acclaimed russian-american writer masha gessen received the prestigious hannah arendtrize on saturday in an extremely scaled down ceremony. the event was supposed to take place last week in bremen's city hall, but award sponsors and the city of bremen withdrew after gessen compared gaza to the warsaw ghetto in a recent "new yorker" article. gessen, who is jewish, spoke earlier this week at another event hosted by the prize organizers. >> the biggest difference...
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hannah arendt talks, about first of all, how you people internalize that strong man as part of their identity. hoffer about how the more strong man abuses that other, the tighter his people are wedded to him because in order to justify the way they have treated others, they have to believe that those deserved it because otherwise have to believe that they're the bad people, which is why it's so very difficult to drag people away from a strong man, even you know how free to say the worse they behave, the tighter somebody clings to them and might is always narcissa in harry potter when the worst the worst that voldemort treats, her family, the tighter she clings to him because of course she's given her entire identity to this man. so if think about our history in the last 40 years, why don't we but the concentration of wealth upward, the hollowing out of the middle class, a language of, you know, where the good americans, those people are socialists. we've that again and again. they're un-american. they refuse to work. you know, you can fill in all the blanks yourself and that the idea
hannah arendt talks, about first of all, how you people internalize that strong man as part of their identity. hoffer about how the more strong man abuses that other, the tighter his people are wedded to him because in order to justify the way they have treated others, they have to believe that those deserved it because otherwise have to believe that they're the bad people, which is why it's so very difficult to drag people away from a strong man, even you know how free to say the worse they...
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hannah arendt talks, about first of all, how you people internalize that strong man as part of their identity. hoffer about how the more strong man abuses that other, the tighter his people are wedded to him because in order to justify the way they have treated others, they have to believe that those deserved it because otherwise have to believe that they're the bad people, which is why it's so very difficult to drag people away from a strong man, even you know how free to say the worse they behave, the tighter somebody clings to them and might is always narcissa in harry potter when the worst the worst that voldemort treats, her family, the tighter she clings to him because of course she's given her entire identity to this man. so if think about our history in the last 40 years, why don't we but the concentration of wealth upward, the hollowing out of the middle class, a language of, you know, where the good americans, those people are socialists. we've that again and again. they're un-american. they refuse to work. you know, you can fill in all the blanks yourself and that the idea
hannah arendt talks, about first of all, how you people internalize that strong man as part of their identity. hoffer about how the more strong man abuses that other, the tighter his people are wedded to him because in order to justify the way they have treated others, they have to believe that those deserved it because otherwise have to believe that they're the bad people, which is why it's so very difficult to drag people away from a strong man, even you know how free to say the worse they...