Hans-Günter Brünker

Hans-Günter Brünker

  • Born: 1967-3-27
  • Height: 5' 10¾" (1.8 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Leann 2022-04-23 07:04:05

      the power of thought

      As a biographical film, it focuses on shaping characters through events. In fact, I admire Hannah quite a bit after watching it. Before publishing the article in The New Yorker, her husband Heinrich asked her, are you sure you want to publish it? She said, "I'm sure - in the face of sensitive...

    • Gussie 2022-03-21 09:03:09

      Nationalism, the Evil of Banality, and Philosophers

      In Hannah Arendt's films, Hannah's incomprehension often comes from her Jewish friends or Americans who think they want justice for the Jews, even though Hannah has repeatedly argued that she wants to talk about an ordinary little person How to be the biggest criminal of the 20th century in the...

    • Libbie 2022-03-16 09:01:07

      After finally waiting for the film source, it was a version that was completely refilled and dubbed in German, smoothing out the subtle "sense of isolation" created by the interspersed switching of the three languages ​​in the legend, which is not a small loss and regret. Although the film only intercepts the most precarious period and conflicting events in Arendt’s life in the whirlpool of thought persecution, it is very compact and powerful, and it also makes the subject clear and tangible, namely: investigating and thinking about evil, and thinking about it. Rethinking itself.

    • Irma 2022-03-19 09:01:08

      4.5. Applause, think, read, think. I have a general idea of ​​what book to read this year.

    Hannah Arendt quotes

    • Lionel Abel: Who does she think she is? Aristotle?

      Mary McCarthy: Unlike all of you, Hannah was actually forced into exile. She was held in a brutal detention camp. Isn't it admirable that she is the only one who can discuss this subject without beating her breast.

      Norman: And why do you think that is? Because she's smarter than people with feelings?

      Mary McCarthy: Well, in your case, Norman, being smarter is easy. She's more courageous than you are.

    • Kurt Blumenfeld: You have no love for Israel? No love for your own people? I can't laugh with you anymore.

      Hannah Arendt: But Kurt, you know me. I've never loved any people. Why should I love the Jews? I only love my friends. That's the only love I'm capable of.