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  1. Jun 8, 2021 · In The Human Condition, Arendt talks about the need to separate the private life of the home from the public realm of human affairs. One needs a space for appearance in the world, and one needs a space to retreat from the glare of public light to be alone with themselves. The archive complicates Arendt’s distinction.

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  2. "Linda Arndt and Larry Mason came to the Fernies' house several times the following day (Dec 27) to talk to the Ramseys. At one point Arndt asked John and Patsy to come down to the police station to answer questions more formally. Patsy was distraught, heavily sedated, and proclaiming that she wanted to die.

  3. May 25, 2010 · Thirty-five years after her death, the German-Jewish political theorist, author of Eichmann in Jerusalem, Origins of Totalitarianism, The Human Condition and Life of the Mind, among other works, is an international industry, with new letters, commentaries and biographies published every year. But perhaps her message has been obscured by celebrity.

  4. May 8, 2022 · Like all the great thinkers from the past, Arendt understood her world better than most, and she remains an invaluable voice today. Arendt was born into a German-Jewish family in 1906, and she ...

  5. Linda Arndt: She figured out who the killer was after her mind 'exploded'. From about 10.30 am until JonBenét's body was found at about 5 minutes after 1 pm, Detective Linda Arndt was the sole law enforcement officer in the house. Her observations during those hours and before (when she first arrived on the scene) played a role in sending the ...

  6. Hannah Arendt was born Johanna Arendt[ 16 ][ 17 ] in 1906, in the Wilhelmine period. Her secular and educated Jewish family lived comfortably in Linden, Prussia (now a part of Hanover). They were merchants of Russian extraction from Königsberg. [ a ] Her grandparents were members of the Reform Jewish community.

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  8. Jul 27, 2006 · Hannah Arendt, one of the leading political thinkers of the twentiethcentury, was born in 1906 in Hannover and died in New York in 1975. In1924, after having completed her high school studies, she went toMarburg University to study with Martin Heidegger. The encounter withHeidegger, with whom she had a brief but intense love-affair, had ...

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