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The first volume of Arendts celebrated threepart study of the philosophical origins of the totalitarian mind. This volume focuses on the rise of antisemitism in Europe in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Index.
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This book tackles heavy themes and sometimes feels a bit overwhelming. However, the details are well-researched and necessary for anyone wanting to understand totalitarianism. It took me a while to get through some sections, though.
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David Goldstein
Misleading title
I expected a more straightforward take on antisemitism, but the focus was broader than anticipated. Still, the historical context was rich, even if it strayed from my initial hopes.
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Fatima Abdul
Eye-Opening Perspectives
This book sheds light on antisemitism in ways I hadn’t considered before. The connections to totalitarianism are chilling yet necessary to understand. Great read for political science students!
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Sophie Chen
Essential for history buffs
As a history teacher, I found this book invaluable. The analysis of antisemitism provides context that helps explain many historical events. I’ve already recommended it to my colleagues!
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Anna Schwartz
Thought-Provoking Read
Part One of the Origins of Totalitarianism is a crucial starting point for understanding complex social dynamics. The insights into antisemitism were eye-opening and deeply relevant to today’s discussions. I couldn’t put it down!
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