April 1, 202601:26:37

Hannah Arendt and the Crisis of Truth | Interview: Roger Berkowitz

Who was Hannah Arendt? What did she believe about truth and politics? Was she wrong about the American Revolution? Today on The Remnant, Jonah Goldberg and Roger Berkowitz dive into these questions and more, discussing what intellectual category Arendt falls in, her understanding of truth, the question of human nature, Arendt’s relationship with Martin Heidegger, the difference between forgiveness and reconciliation, Adolf Eichmann, the meaning of the banality of evil, Arendt’s view of the American Revolution, and whether or not she was a small-“L” liberal.

Show Notes:
Berkowitz’s website
Arendt: The Origins of Totalitarianism
Arendt: Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil
Harvey Mansfield Remnant
Arendt: The Human Condition
Jonah’s book, Suicide of the West
Arendt: “The Crisis of Education”
Arendt: “On Revolution”
Berkowitz: “Was Arendt Wrong?”

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