Hannah Arendt A Very Short Introduction [Audiobook]
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English | ASIN: B0BVXZV1XX | 2023 | 5 hours and 2 minutes | M4B@128 kbps | 271 MB
Author: Dana Villa
Narrator: Christa Lewis

Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) was one of the major intellectual figures of the twentieth century. Born in Konigsberg to secular Jewish parents, she was a student of the two major exponents of Existenz philosophy in Germany, Karl Jaspers and Martin Heidegger. Arendt escaped Nazi Germany in 1933, traveling first to Paris, and then in 1940 to the United States, where she gained citizenship in 1951. As director of the Jewish Cultural Reconstruction she oversaw the collection and presentation of over 1.5 million articles of Judaica and Hebraica that had been hidden from or looted by the Nazis.


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