Victoria Stewart. Literature and justice in mid-twentieth-century Britain: crimes and war crimes
Across a number of letters written in late 1946, Hannah Arendt challenged Karl Jaspers’s decision to refer to Nazi policy as a crime. ‘It may well be essential to hang [Hermann] Göring’, Arendt conceded, ‘but it is totally inadequate’. Even when counselled by her friend not to instil the architects...
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Oxford University Press
2023
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