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Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil by Hannah Arendt
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challenging
informative
reflective
medium-paced
4.5
It took me an embarrassing long time to actually finish this book (around a month, although I annotated it all) but I actually found it to be an extremely interesting read once I got the hang of it. It's really compelling from a psychological viewpoint because it analyzes the mind of Adolph Eichmann and National-Socialists and delves deep into what it really means for evil to be banal, without subtracting the fault out of it. It also allowed me to expand my knowledge on the events of the war and the politics of it, so now I feel like I have a better understanding of that time period. If interested in the topic or even if it's an academic demand (as was mine), I really encourage whoever to read it, you won't regret it.
Graphic: Genocide, Xenophobia, Police brutality, Slavery, War, Child death, Forced institutionalization, Medical content, Medical trauma, Murder, Torture, Gaslighting, Suicidal thoughts, Death, Antisemitism, Deportation, Mental illness, Trafficking, Violence, Classism, Gun violence, Hate crime, Kidnapping, Mass/school shootings, and Racism
Moderate: Homophobia and Ableism
I mean, it's a book about world war two so it's pretty self explanatory
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