The life and work of German political philosopher of Jewish descent Hannah Arendt (1906-75), who caused a stir when she coined a subversive concept, the banality of evil, in her 1963 book on the trial of Nazi war criminal Adolph Eichmann (1906-62), held in Israel in 1961, which she covered for the New Yorker magazine.

Self - Writer

Self - Philosopher

Self - Journalist

Self - Nazi War Criminal (archive footage)

Self - Political Philosopher (archive footage)
June 30, 2015

Self - Writer

Self - Philosopher

Self - Journalist

Self - Nazi War Criminal (archive footage)

Self - Political Philosopher (archive footage)

