Hannah Arendt
/ˌhænə ˈærənt/, /ˌhænə ˈɑːrənt/
/ˌhænə ˈɑːrənt/
- (1906-75) a US political writer, philosopher and teacher born in Germany. She was Jewish and escaped from the Nazis by going in 1933 to Paris and in 1941 to the US. Her major books included The Human Condition (1958), Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil (1963) and The Life of the Mind (1977).
“The sad truth is that most evil is done by people who never make up their minds to be good or evil.”汉娜·阿伦特(Hannah Arendt):(1906-75)美国政治作家,哲学家和老师,出生于德国。她是犹太人,于1933年前往巴黎和1941年前往美国,从纳粹手中逃脱。她的主要著作包括《人类状况》(1958年),《艾希曼在耶路撒冷:关于邪恶的平庸性的报告》(1963年)和《心灵生活》(1977年)。