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I'm sure you also noticed, Tom, how in Arendt's quote she specifically mentions how a discussion is what we need, not just speaking.
Tom Morris: A Way To Have Deep Conversations Online... No, Really Tom Morris 2011
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I'm sure you also noticed, Tom, how in Arendt's quote she specifically mentions how a discussion is what we need, not just speaking.
Tom Morris: A Way To Have Deep Conversations Online... No, Really Tom Morris 2011
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Would it outrage the nation's bipartisan crowd if we mention, even in passing, Hannah Arendt's phrase the "banality of evil"?
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Weiner vs. Bayh: Which One's A Bigger Scandal? RJ 2011
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Would it outrage the nation's bipartisan crowd if we mention, even in passing, Hannah Arendt's phrase the "banality of evil"?
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Weiner vs. Bayh: Which One's A Bigger Scandal? RJ 2011
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Economist Edward S. Herman said that Arendt's idea is based on the premise that doing terrible things in an organized and systematic way rests on 'normalization.'
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Weiner vs. Bayh: Which One's A Bigger Scandal? RJ 2011
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Would it outrage the nation's bipartisan crowd if we mention, even in passing, Hannah Arendt's phrase the "banality of evil"?
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Weiner vs. Bayh: Which One's A Bigger Scandal? RJ 2011
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Economist Edward S. Herman said that Arendt's idea is based on the premise that doing terrible things in an organized and systematic way rests on 'normalization.'
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Weiner vs. Bayh: Which One's A Bigger Scandal? RJ 2011
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Would it outrage the nation's bipartisan crowd if we mention, even in passing, Hannah Arendt's phrase the "banality of evil"?
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Weiner vs. Bayh: Which One's A Bigger Scandal? RJ 2011
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Economist Edward S. Herman said that Arendt's idea is based on the premise that doing terrible things in an organized and systematic way rests on 'normalization.'
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Weiner vs. Bayh: Which One's A Bigger Scandal? RJ 2011
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Economist Edward S. Herman said that Arendt's idea is based on the premise that doing terrible things in an organized and systematic way rests on 'normalization.'
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Weiner vs. Bayh: Which One's A Bigger Scandal? RJ 2011
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