Arendt

Joseph Tracy brook7 at sover.net
Mon Dec 2 19:31:52 CST 2013


 I Don't think Arendt herself was interested in halos.  And some of her opinions seem pretty strained to me, but i think she was consistent and willing to face any truth. She was accused of nasty stuff when she wrote about Eichmann and Jewish leaders who collaborated with nazis. No one discredited her information, only her willingness to disclose these things about people who were fundamentally victims. I was concerned that this post-war story was an accusation made at that time to smear her rather than based on real evidence.  What I have reda held no such information and said their affair ended when he publicly sided with the Nazis. 



On Dec 2, 2013, at 2:26 PM, Mark Kohut wrote:

> Even Ms. Levy-Bruhl, with, evidently, an authorative book now in its second edition
> explores reasons for Hannah renewing her 'friendship' with Martin in the 50's.
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> Hannah believed in 'continuity' she herself said and is why, she said.
> Ok, then.
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> None of this takes anything away from her actions and (some of) her thinking, imho.
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> You want to grant her secular sainthood, joseph, go right ahead.
> And I still think TRP read The Origins of Totalitarianism....
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