This week’s 8-Bit Philosophy takes Hannah Arendt’s writing in “Eichmann and Jerusalem,” where the theorist discusses the war crime trials against Adolf Eichmann.
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Hannah Arendt Gets a Google Doodle
Today is Hannah Arendt’s birthday, and Google has modified their homepage in select countries to celebrate the occasion.
When Fidel Castro Met Hannah Arendt
In 1959, Princeton University hosted Fidel Castro, the prime minister of the newly formed Cuban government, for a conference entitled “The United States and the Revolutionary Spirit.”
Watch Jean-Luc Godard Deliver a Monologue From Arendt’s ‘On the Nature of Totalitarianism’
In this video, new wave French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard narrates an excerpt from Hannah Arendt’ essay “On the Nature of Totalitarianism: An Essay in Understanding.”
Submit Your Papers! Fifty Years after Eichmann in Jerusalem
Spectra, a student-led open-access journal, is now accepting submissions for their forthcoming special issue on Hannah Arendt.
The Hannah Arendt Movie was Just Released on DVD
The 2012 drama is now available for home viewing.
Check Out Banksy’s Latest Arendt-Inspired Painting
The banality of the banality of evil.
Watch: Hannah Arendt Interview Discusses Gender, Philosophy and Politics
“I’m afraid I have to protest. I don’t belong to the circle of philosophers,” she argues. “My profession, if one can speak of it all, is political theory
Everyone is Wrong About Hannah Arendt
It turns out Arendt didn”t think what everyone thinks she thought.
Letter from a Young Giorgio Agamben to Hannah Arendt
A relatively unknown Giorgio Agamben writes to Hannah Arendt.