Ben’s Reviews > The Origins of Totalitarianism > Status Update
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The section on stateless people - and especially the bit about the development of an international 'police policy' - feels like it could have been written today
— Apr 12, 2023 11:00AM
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Ben
is 90% done
The final section, on totalitarianism itself, is def the weakest. So many of the observations have become commonplaces. And 'totalitarianism', in Arendt's very confined definition, is today hard to imagine. Arendt was very good at identifying the pathologies of liberalism and of the reactions to it, but did not anticipate the extent to which liberalism could internalize those reactions.
— Apr 16, 2023 06:07AM
Ben
is 10% done
Funny, she predicts that social antisemitism - race prejudice - could have a force in the United States that it could never have in Europe, because of unparalleled Jewish integration. In fact, contemporary American antisemitism is more political than ever - hatred of Jews as a(n imagined) class - with little to no racial/social element. Cuts to some of the main criticisms of Arendt: social/political divide, and race.
— Apr 01, 2023 06:05AM

