Hannah Arendt never asked for permission to think.
On Zionism, she was honest in a way that made people uncomfortable. The backlash was fierce. She didn’t flinch.
That kind of intellectual courage, even when it costs you, is rarer than genius.
Acta Non Verba
Hannah Arendt never asked for permission to think.
On Zionism, she was honest in a way that made people uncomfortable. The backlash was fierce. She didn’t flinch.
That kind of intellectual courage, even when it costs you, is rarer than genius.