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Samantha Rose Hill on Hannah Arendt on Pluralism
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Episode: Samantha Rose Hill on Hannah Arendt on Pluralism
Pub date: 2020-12-06
Hannah Arendt's experience of the Eichmann trial in 1961 led her to reflect on the nature of politics, truth, and plurality. Samantha Rose Hill, author of a biography of Arendt, discusses the context for this, and the key features of Arendt's views. We are grateful for support for this episode from St John's College - for more information about the college, including online options, go to sjc.edu/podcast
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