The "Banality of Evil" and Contemporary Politics: Has the World Become Tolerant of Bureaucratic Violence?
By Thomas Winterbottom
Narrated by: Digital Voice Madison G
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By Thomas Winterbottom
Narrated by: Digital Voice Madison G
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This book explores the concept of the "banality of evil," a term invented by the philosopher Hannah Arendt to describe her characterization of the Nazi propagation of terror during the World War II era, and how it applies to a contemporary political world that has seemed to lose its ideal of eliminating political violence.



