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    Have you ever wanted ever watched Yogi Beat? Well Yellowstone is where he lives. YellowStone National Park was the first national park in the world. Some facts about YellowStone is that it’s 96% in Wyoming, 3% in Montana,and 1% in Idaho. Over 3 million people visit a year,with over 67 mammals. In YellowStone they have a geyser called “Old Faithful”. It erupts every 45 to 91 minutes and when it burst it’s over 100 degrees. Old Faithful rock is so hard and strong it with stands the heat from the…

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    Annette Greene Glenn Danzig Glenn Allen Anzalone, also known as Glenn Danzig, was born June 23, 1955 in Lodi, New Jersey. He is a singer, songwriter, and musician most well known for founding the Misfits, Samhain, and Danzig. He owns a record label called Evilive, as well as an adult comic book publishing company known as Verotik. Danzig has played a number of genres through the years, including punk rock, heavy metal, industrial, and blues. He has written songs for other musicians, most…

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    The Relationship between “Radical evil” and “The Banality of Evil” From “radical evil” to “the banality of evil”, the understanding from Arendt of totalitarianism and contemporary society does not transform ultimately, but it is going further constantly. If the key of the “radical evil” is to disclose the formation of the totalitarian system, the propaganda of the bureaucracy, the operation of the organization and the extreme society which makes people become banal, “the banality of evil” should…

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    All forms of government serve some human interest and some human end and all forms of government should ask the question ‘What is best for human flourishing and how do I achieve that?’ However, as Hannah Arendt showcases in her writings “The Origins of Totalitarianism” the rise of a new and separate form of government later named totalitarianism served no interest in human essence or human end but rather sought to destroy humanity. As Toni Morrison’s novel “Beloved” shows characteristics about…

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    Paul Bauer from the novel All Quiet on the Western Front and Adolf Eichmann were both guilty of a lot, granted one character is a piece of historical fiction while the other is real, but how similar are they, really? Paul Bauer and other German soldiers committed atrocities upon the opposing armies during World War 1 such as the use chlorine gas. Adolf Eichmann is responsible for sending millions of Jewish people to what were essentially death camps, where some were worked to nigh death and…

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    Space Of Remembrance

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    Yet, both authors are stifled by memory – they are simultaneously unable to reconcile the foundations of memory within social and political thought, but are profoundly influenced by the past. Hannah Arendt describes memory in The Human Condition (1958) as originating in human action, spurred in the realm of the polis – the Ancient Greek city state – as a space of organized remembrance. Arendt suggests that the polis as a space of organized remembrance…

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    Poetry and thought are often interpreted as too lofty for the realm of politics, a realm dominated power (Berlin: 2004). Yet memory, as elaborated by poets should always be an exercise in education. The value of narrative, writing, and poetry is high. For ‘the very fact that so great of an enterprise as the Trojan War could have been forgotten without a poet to immortalize it several hundred years later offered only too good an example of what could happen to human greatness if it had nothing…

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    Born on February 19, 2004, Millie Bobby Brown is a Spanish-born British actress. Her family relocated to Los Angeles, where she began earning parts on shows like Once Upon a Time in Wonderland and NCIS. Her big break came with the Netflix sleeper hit Stranger Things, on which she stars as the gifted Eleven. Brown's parents sacrificed everything — moving their family to Los Angeles — to see Brown's acting dreams come true.She was born in Marbella, Spain, but her family moved to Bournemouth…

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    universal scope than morally within a political community which define us as a human being, as a culture, and as a whole. In the movie, Hannah Arendt, a philosopher went against the thoughts of society and stated her beliefs in the press exposing the truth about how Adolph Eichmann could not be charged with crimes against humanity since he was only following orders. Hannah was not offended of the riot that against her paper because as a philosopher, she would not write to please society rather…

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    Plato more explicitly says that no person can challenge another’s position or role in the Kallipolis because if someone is suited to the role of ruling or shows leadership, no individual can interfere in their duty to do so (Popper, 1962) and if for any reason these roles are conflated or practised by the wrong individual than this will have dangerous consequences for society (Kallipolis). Not only is this approach extremely problematic because it completely diminishes he idea of any meritocracy…

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