Before the Law: the poetics of justice in Hannah Arendt's 'Eichmann in Jerusalem'
TitreBefore the Law: the poetics of justice in Hannah Arendt's 'Eichmann in Jerusalem'
Auteur
Call number341.69/0033
N° d'objet10210a
Lieu de publicationNew York, New York, United States
EditeurBerghahn Books
Année de publication
2018
Paginationpp23-47
MatérielArticle
ISBN9781785336973
NotesArticle from the book 'Rethinking Holocaust justice: essays across disciplines.' pp23-47
Description
The author reflects on Hannah Arendt's report on the Eichmann trial, indicating that Arendt had hoped the courts had 'dared' to reach a judgement that circumvented the traditional path. Arendt, although agreeing with the final judgement of the courts, argued that evil is not necessarily calculated, but banal, and referrred to the writings of Kafka to explain that justice needed to be carried out to prevent the continuation of totalitarianism, rather than for vengeance.