Thursday, November 16, 2017
The Banality of Evil
One meaning of the phrase, "the banality of evil," coined by Hannah
Arendt reporting for the New Yorker on Adolf Eichmann's trial in
Jerusalem for war crimes, is that the evil do not always give the
appearance of monsters. Arendt saw no satanic genius in Eichmann, just
an ordinary man, perhaps even a clown. And now we see our clownish,
banal, very ordinary president and his banal, ordinary cabinet and
banal, ordinary Republican henchmen rapidly erode our freedoms and
democracy. Time to fight vigorously now, as Trump et.al. most heinous
actions are normalized for a very ordinary and banal third of the
electorate.
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