Although Hannah Arendt is not primarily known as a Jewish thinker, she
probably wrote more about Jewish issues than any other topic. When she
was in her mid-twenties and still living in Germany, Arendt wrote
about the history of German Jews as a people living in a land that was
not their own. In 1933, at the age of twenty-six, she fled to France,
where she helped to arrange for German and eastern European Jewish
youth to quit Europe and become pioneers in Palestine. During her
years in Paris, Arendt’s principal concern was with the
transformation of antisemitism from a social prejudice to a political
policy, which would culminate in the Nazi “final solution” to the
Jewish question–the physical destruction of European Jewry. After
France fell at the beginning of World War II, Arendt escaped from an
internment camp in Gurs and made her way to the United States. Almost
immediately upon her arrival in New York she wrote one article after
another calling for a Jewish army to fight the Nazis, and for a new
approach to Jewish political thinking. After the war, her attention
was focused on the creation of a Jewish homeland in a binational
(Arab-Jewish) state of Israel. Although Arendt’s thoughts eventually
turned more to the meaning of human freedom and its inseparability
from political life, her original conception of political freedom
cannot be fully grasped apart from her experience as a Jew. In 1961
she attended Adolf Eichmann’s trial in Jerusalem. Her report on that
trial, Eichmann in Jerusalem, provoked an immense controversy, which
culminated in her virtual excommunication from the worldwide Jewish
community. Today that controversy is the subject of serious
re-evaluation, especially among younger people in America, Europe, and
Israel. The publication of The Jewish Writings–much of which has
never appeared before–traces Arendt’s life and thought as a Jew.
It will put an end to any doubts about the centrality, from beginning
to end, of Arendt’s Jewish experience.
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ISBN
9780307496287
Publisert
2017
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Random House Digital Inc.
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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