The clash between the political and the unpolitical drives the narrative of Hannah Arendt’s influential report on the trial of Adolf Eichmann. Determined to make visible the justice that was (and was not) done in Jerusalem, Arendt concludes her Epilogue to Eichmann in Jerusalem by providing her readers with an alternative formulation of the verdict handed down by the judges. The point of this exercise is twofold: to reveal the political “ground” of (and motivation for) the trial and the verdict it produced; and to alert her readers to the unpolitical (or extra-political) expression of justice that remains to be realized. According to Arendt, the provisional character of the justice that was done in Jerusalem may yet inspire her best ...
We locate Arendt’s and Shklar’s writings within what Katznelson has identified as an attempt to crea...
In 1961, the Eichmann trial opened in Jerusalem, and its worldwide resonance through media coverage ...
<p>Hannah Arendt's theory of political judgment has been an ongoing perplexity among scholars who ha...
The clash between the political and the unpolitical drives the narrative of Hannah Arendt’s influent...
Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem has caused controversy for all the wrong reasons. Arendt&...
In this essay, we offer a modern legal reading of Hannah Arendt’s classic book, Eichmann in Jerusale...
Inspired by the Fiftieth Anniversary of Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the...
Eichmann in Jerusalem: The Trial, the Controversy, the Perpetrator, the Banality of Evil - The book ...
Scholars are divided in their interpretation of Hannah Arendt’s writings on political judgment. Aren...
Arendt`s political thinking begins with the critique of the modern world. Arendt describes as the pr...
Part of the Pro et Contra series.Arendt, Eichmann and the Politics of the Past offers a critical ana...
ABSTRACT Commentaries on Eichmann in Jerusalem are of two kinds. The first confronts the historical ...
This paper examines Hannah Arendt\u27s contributions as a theorist of international criminal law. It...
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the end of the Eichmann trial, the Law Faculty of the Uni...
This thesis examines the rhetorical significance of Hannah Arendt's report on the trial of Adolf Eic...
We locate Arendt’s and Shklar’s writings within what Katznelson has identified as an attempt to crea...
In 1961, the Eichmann trial opened in Jerusalem, and its worldwide resonance through media coverage ...
<p>Hannah Arendt's theory of political judgment has been an ongoing perplexity among scholars who ha...
The clash between the political and the unpolitical drives the narrative of Hannah Arendt’s influent...
Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem has caused controversy for all the wrong reasons. Arendt&...
In this essay, we offer a modern legal reading of Hannah Arendt’s classic book, Eichmann in Jerusale...
Inspired by the Fiftieth Anniversary of Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the...
Eichmann in Jerusalem: The Trial, the Controversy, the Perpetrator, the Banality of Evil - The book ...
Scholars are divided in their interpretation of Hannah Arendt’s writings on political judgment. Aren...
Arendt`s political thinking begins with the critique of the modern world. Arendt describes as the pr...
Part of the Pro et Contra series.Arendt, Eichmann and the Politics of the Past offers a critical ana...
ABSTRACT Commentaries on Eichmann in Jerusalem are of two kinds. The first confronts the historical ...
This paper examines Hannah Arendt\u27s contributions as a theorist of international criminal law. It...
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the end of the Eichmann trial, the Law Faculty of the Uni...
This thesis examines the rhetorical significance of Hannah Arendt's report on the trial of Adolf Eic...
We locate Arendt’s and Shklar’s writings within what Katznelson has identified as an attempt to crea...
In 1961, the Eichmann trial opened in Jerusalem, and its worldwide resonance through media coverage ...
<p>Hannah Arendt's theory of political judgment has been an ongoing perplexity among scholars who ha...