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Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism Quotes By Hannah Arendt

Totalitarian politics - far from being simply antisemitic or racist or imperialist or communist - use and abuse their own ideological and political elements until the basis of factual reality, from which the ideologies originally derived their strength and their propaganda value - the reality of class struggle, for instance, or the interest conflicts between Jews and their neighbors - have all but disappeared. — Hannah Arendt

Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism Quotes By Hannah Arendt

If this practice [of totalitarianism] is compared with [ ... ] [the desert] of tyranny, it seems as if a way had been found to set the desert itself in motion, to let loose a sand storm that could cover all parts of the inhabited earth.
The conditions under which we exist today in the field of politics are indeed threatened by these devastating sand storms. — Hannah Arendt

Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism Quotes By Frank D. Kennedy

Hannah Arendt, a 20th century Jewish philosopher and Holocaust survivor, writes about the necessity of skepticism and doubt in the face of totalitarianism. Germany after World War I was a country in crisis, and in any time of national crisis, when people seek the reassurance of strong leaders who appear to have all the answers, doubters and skeptics tend to be treated as disloyal and dangerous. But it was the unthinking, unquestioning belief of Hitler's followers that made him powerful; the ruthlessness with which the Nazis suppressed dissent only solidified his control. — Frank D. Kennedy

Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism Quotes By Timothy Snyder

What the great political thinker Hannah Arendt meant by totalitarianism was not an all-powerful state, but the erasure of the difference between private and public life. We are free only insofar as we exercise control over what people know about us, and in what circumstances they come to know it. — Timothy Snyder

Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism Quotes By Gerard Way

I was this weird loner kid who got drunk by himself all the time. — Gerard Way

Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism Quotes By Hannah Arendt

Only the mob and the elite can be attracted by the momentum of totalitarianism itself. The masses have to be won by propaganda. — Hannah Arendt

Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism Quotes By Beth Moore

When the stakes are high, bow down low. — Beth Moore

Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism Quotes By Hannah Arendt

For an ideology differs from a simple opinion in that it claims to possess either the key to history, or the solution for all the "riddles of the universe," or the intimate knowledge of the hidden universal laws which are supposed to rule nature and man. — Hannah Arendt

Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism Quotes By Hannah Arendt

Totalitarianism is never content to rule by external means, namely, through the state and a machinery of violence; thanks to its peculiar ideology and the role assigned to it in this apparatus of coercion, totalitarianism has discovered a means of dominating and terrorizing human beings from within. — Hannah Arendt

Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism Quotes By Hannah Arendt

Totalitarian solutions may well survive the fall of totalitarian regimes in the form of strong temptations which will come up whenever it seems impossible to alleviate political, social, or economic misery in a manner worthy of man. — Hannah Arendt

Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism Quotes By Varg Vikernes

Return to a simpler life, and you will see that behind the expensive cars, the fashionable clothes, the empty celebrities, the fancy houses and the thick layers of make-up life has real meaning. Behind all the lies there is a deep well of wisdom that we can all drink from, and grow wiser, healthier and happier. — Varg Vikernes

Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism Quotes By Allie Brosh

You aren't allowed to decide because you are really bad at making decisions. — Allie Brosh

Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism Quotes By Hannah Arendt

every thought that deviates from the officially prescribed and permanently changing line is already suspect, no matter in which field of human activity it occurs. Simply because of their capacity to think, human beings are suspects by definition, and this suspicion cannot be diverted by exemplary behavior, for the human capacity to think is also a capacity to change one's mind. — Hannah Arendt

Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism Quotes By Mason Cooley

Happiness is often hard-hearted. — Mason Cooley

Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism Quotes By Barbra Annino

Darkness is drowned by three lights; nature, knowledge, and truth. — Barbra Annino

Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism Quotes By Hannah Arendt

One of the greatest advantages of the totalitarian elites of the twenties and thirties was to turn any statement of fact into a question of motive. — Hannah Arendt

Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism Quotes By Rob Brezsny

Do not steal something that already belongs to you or pine for people who are sitting right next to you. — Rob Brezsny

Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism Quotes By Hannah Arendt

There is, therefore, a temptation to return to an explanation which automatically discharges the victim of responsibility: it seems quite adequate to a reality in which nothing strikes us more forcefully than the utter innocence of the individual caught in the horror machine and his utter inability to change his fate. Terror, however, is only in the last instance of its development a mere form of government. In order to establish a totalitarian regime, terror must be presented as an instrument for carrying out a specific ideology; and that ideology must have won the adherence of many, and even a majority, before terror can be stabilized. The point for the historian is that the Jews, before becoming the main victims of modern terror, were the center of Nazi ideology. And an ideology which has to persuade and mobilize people cannot choose its victim arbitrarily. — Hannah Arendt

Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

Hannah Arendt in her study of totalitarianism borrowed from Immanuel Kant the concept of radical evil, of evil that's so evil that in the end it destroys itself, it's so committed to evil and it's so committed to hatred and cruelty that it becomes suicidal. My definition of it is the surplus value that's generated by totalitarianism. It means you do more violence, more cruelty than you absolutely have to to stay in power. — Christopher Hitchens

Hannah Arendt Totalitarianism Quotes By Lyudmila Ulitskaya

There is no escaping life. It takes what is it's due. — Lyudmila Ulitskaya