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"Ich will verstehen". So einfach beschreibt Hannah Arendt ihr Schaffen. Aber ihr eigenes "Denken ohne Geländer" nachzuvollziehen, ist nicht so leicht – aphoristisch, widersprüchlich, streitlustig, wie sie nun mal war. Tina Heidborn und Heide Oestreich machen in diesem Podcast sechs Tiefenbohrungen – mit Menschen, die Arendt bis heute nicht losgelassen hat. Wie banal ist das Böse heute? Wie hat Hannah Arendt den Feminismus beeinflusst? Wie die Debatte um Asyl und Menschenrechte? Und was kann ...
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This bonus episode explores the concept of power and control in the context of the American political system. Host Roger Berkowitz argues that the Arendtian perspective on politics is not abstract - we see it in our world today. He discusses the tension between elites and the working class in American history, drawing on the work of Hannah Arendt a…
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The Hannah Arendt Center's Virtual Reading Group just finished reading and discussing Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem, and we collected questions from our members and podcast listeners for a new regular feature of our podcast: Q&A with Roger and Jana! Hear listener questions about our latest read in this bonus episode. ABOUT: Produced by the …
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With our reading group on hiatus this August, we bring you another special episode of the podcast! In this episode we delve into race and language. Recorded live at the Alpine Fellowship Foundation Symposium on Language in Tuscany in July 2024, this episode features a conversation with New York Times columnist and linguist John McWhorter and cultur…
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Why create a fake Hannah Arendt quotation when so many real ones express a similar viewpoint? And, does it matter? While on break from our chapter readings, we bring you a special episode of the podcast, where host Roger Berkowitz explores the implications of fake Hannah Arendt quotations. Drawn from his essay on the topic for Amor Mundi, this epis…
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On break from our chapter readings, we continue our series of bonus episodes with a conversation between our host, Roger Berkowitz, and Bill T. Jones, the Tony Award-winning artist, choreographer, and longtime Hannah Arendt Center member. Bill's a regular at the Hannah Arendt Center's Virtual Reading Group - a weekly gathering where members have be…
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A discussion of Bettina Stangneth's Eichmann Before Jerusalem: The Unexamined Life of a Mass Murderer (New York: Random House 2014) Chapter 2, Eichmann in Conversation, p. 234-311 ABOUT: Produced by the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, this podcast offers close readings of Arendt's books alongside engaging interviews and thought-provoking conv…
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Eichmann in Jerusalem, final chapter: Postscript ABOUT: Produced by the Hannah Arendt Center at Bard College, this podcast offers close readings of Arendt's books alongside engaging interviews and thought-provoking conversations. Released weekly, each episode provides listeners with a deeper understanding of Arendt's philosophy and its relevance to…
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This week we bring you a bonus episode! The first in a new series of engaging interviews and thought-provoking conversations between your host, Roger Berkowitz, and renowned scholars and public intellectuals - to supplement our close readings of Arendt's books! In this premiere bonus conversation, Roger Berkowitz and Leon Botstein, President of Bar…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with the Epilogue Eichmann in Jerusalem. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem, a Report on the Banality of Evil. THE HOSTRoger Ber…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with the Chapter in Eichmann in Jerusalem titled Judgment, Appeal, And Execution. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem, a Report o…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 11 of Eichmann in Jerusalem: Evidence And Witnesses. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem, a Report on the Banality o…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 10 of Eichmann in Jerusalem: The Killing Centers. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem, a Report on the Banality of E…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 9 of Eichmann in Jerusalem: Deportations. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem, a Report on the Banality of Evil. THE…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 8 of Eichmann in Jerusalem: Duties of a Law-Abiding Citizen. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem, a Report on the Ba…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 7 of Eichmann In Jerusalem: The Wannsee Conference, Or Pontius Pilate. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem, a Report…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 6 of Eichmann In Jerusalem: The Final Solution: Killing. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem, a Report on the Banali…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 4 of Eichmann In Jerusalem: The Second Solution: Concentration. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem, a Report on the…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 3 of Eichmann In Jerusalem: The First Solution: Expulsion. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem, a Report on the Bana…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 3 of Eichmann In Jerusalem: An Expert On The Jewish Question. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem, a Report on the B…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 2 of Eichmann In Jerusalem: The Accused. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem, a Report on the Banality of Evil. THE …
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 1 of Eichmann In Jerusalem: The House Of Justice. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem, a Report on the Banality of E…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 13 of Origins of Totalitarianism: Ideology and Terror: A Novel Form of Government. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's classic analysis of…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 12 of Origins of Totalitarianism: Totalitarianism in Power. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's classic analysis of the 20th century, The …
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 11 of Origins of Totalitarianism: The Totalitarian Movement. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's classic analysis of the 20th century, The…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 10 of Origins of Totalitarianism: A Classless Society. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's classic analysis of the 20th century, The Origi…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 9 of Origins of Totalitarianism: The Decline of the Nation-State and the End of the Rights of Man. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's cla…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 8 of Origins of Totalitarianism: Continental Imperialism: the Pan-Movements. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's classic analysis of the 2…
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Don't miss the fourth and last of our special Friendship podcast series based on our Summer Virtual Reading Group on Arendt & Friendship. Hannah Arendt, whose thinking is at the heart of our center, was said to have a “genius for friendship.” Known as a political thinker, Arendt wrote to her friend Gershom Scholem that she could never love a state …
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Don't miss the third of our special Friendship podcast series based on our Summer Virtual Reading Group on Arendt & Friendship. Hannah Arendt, whose thinking is at the heart of our center, was said to have a “genius for friendship.” Known as a political thinker, Arendt wrote to her friend Gershom Scholem that she could never love a state or a polit…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 7 of Origins of Totalitarianism: Race and Bureaucracy. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's classic analysis of the 20th century, The Origi…
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Don't miss the second of our special Friendship podcast series based on our Summer Virtual Reading Group on Arendt & Friendship. Hannah Arendt, whose thinking is at the heart of our center, was said to have a “genius for friendship.” Known as a political thinker, Arendt wrote to her friend Gershom Scholem that she could never love a state or a poli…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 5 of Origins of Totalitarianism: Race-Thinking Before Racism. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's classic analysis of the 20th century, Th…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 4 of Origins of Totalitarianism: The Political Emancipation of the Bourgeoisie. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's classic analysis of th…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 3 of Origins of Totalitarianism: The Dreyfus Affair. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's classic analysis of the 20th century, The Origins…
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Don't miss the first of our special Friendship podcast series based on our Summer Virtual Reading Group on Arendt & Friendship. Hannah Arendt, whose thinking is at the heart of our center, was said to have a “genius for friendship.” Known as a political thinker, Arendt wrote to her friend Gershom Scholem that she could never love a state or a polit…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 3 of Origins of Totalitarianism: The Jews and Society. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's classic analysis of the 20th century, The Origi…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 2 of Origins of Totalitarianism: The Jews, the Nation-State, and the Birth of Antisemitism. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's classic an…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with Chapter 1 of Origins of Totalitarianism: Antisemitism as an Outrage to Common Sense. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's classic analysis of the 2…
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This episode of Reading Hannah Arendt with Roger Berkowitz deals with The Prefaces to Origins of Totalitarianism. Our podcast follows the book that we are reading in our current Virtual Reading Group (VRG), which meets weekly on Fridays at 1 PM EST. We are currently reading Arendt's classic analysis of the 20th century, The Origins of Totalitariani…
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The crisis facing democratic regimes today is cause for serious concern; it is also an opportunity for deep reflection on questions and assumptions concerning liberal representative democracy. Instead of assuming a defensive posture and taking up arms to defend the status quo, our conference asks: how can we revitalize our democracy? This event too…
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The crisis facing democratic regimes today is cause for serious concern; it is also an opportunity for deep reflection on questions and assumptions concerning liberal representative democracy. Instead of assuming a defensive posture and taking up arms to defend the status quo, our conference asks: how can we revitalize our democracy? This event too…
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The crisis facing democratic regimes today is cause for serious concern; it is also an opportunity for deep reflection on questions and assumptions concerning liberal representative democracy. Instead of assuming a defensive posture and taking up arms to defend the status quo, our conference asks: how can we revitalize our democracy? This event too…
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In the latest Amor Mundi Podcast, Roger Berkowitz and Masha Gessen talk about how even amidst the rise of subjectivism and the internalization of the world—what Hannah Arendt calls world alienation—there has remained a commitment to a common or shared world. Yet, it is precisely that common world that today seems endangered, and Gessen asks how lan…
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"Und? Was haste jetzt gelernt?" Neun Monate der Annäherung an Hannah Arendt - unter Pandemiebedingungen. Das war manchmal zum Aufgeben anstrengend - aber auch die Chance, viel tiefer einzusteigen in die Welt der Hannah A., als wir es je vor hatten. Im Nachgespräch fragten wir, Tina Heidborn und Heide Oestreich, uns, was nun wohl hängebleibt, in uns…
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"Ich will verstehen". So einfach beschreibt Hannah Arendt ihr Schaffen. Aber ihr eigenes "Denken ohne Geländer" nachzuvollziehen, ist nicht so leicht - aphoristisch, widersprüchlich, streitlustig, wie sie nun mal war. Tina Heidborn und Heide Oestreich machen in diesem Podcast sechs Tiefenbohrungen - mit Menschen, die Arendt bis heute nicht losgelas…
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Hannah Arendt sei ihre "Hausphilosophin", sagt die feministische Soziologie-Professorin Sabine Hark, Leiterin des Zentrums für Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung an der TU Berlin. Aber warum? Klar, Hannah Arendt pflegte hingebungsvoll ihre Freundschaften mit Frauen. Aber mit Feminismus hatte sie nichts am Hut. Aber ihre politiktheoretischen Schrifte…
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Die NS-Zeit war auch ein gigantischer Raubzug: Die Nazis rafften alles zusammen, was jüdische Bürger nicht rechtzeitig in Sicherheit bringen konnten, darunter zahllose Kunstwerke und Kulturgüter. Hannah Arendt kam vier Jahre nach Kriegsende zum ersten Mal wieder nach Deutschland, und zwar als Geschäftsführerin der "Jewish Cultural Reconstruction" -…
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Je abstrakter das Recht, desto weniger kümmert uns die Einhaltung. Hannah Arendts Polemiken gegen die Menschenrechte wirken vor dem Hintergrund der NS-Zeit verständlich – aber auch extrem. Doch sie hat auch präzise die "Lebenslüge" der "Declaration of human rights" benannt, sagt der Philosoph Heiner Bielefeldt, langjähriger Leiter des Deutschen Ins…
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Das sogenannte Böse ist eigentlich ganz banal. Mit dieser These in ihrem Buch "Eichmann in Jerusalem" über den Holocaust-Organisator Adolf Eichmann brachte Hannah Arendt in den sechziger Jahren die halbe Welt gegen sich auf. Kein Wunder, rückte sie doch den Verbrecher, den man so gern dämonisiert, wieder in den Bereich des Menschlichen. Tina Heidbo…
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Sie haben sich beide in ihre Dozenten verliebt. Sie sind beide seltene Exemplare von Frauen in der politischen Theorie. Und sie haben es beide gern konkret. Kein Wunder, dass Gesine Schwan, Professorin für politische Theorie und Leiterin der Grundwertekommission der SPD, Hannah Arendt interessant findet. Und auch in ihrer Vorstellung von Macht und …
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