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Bernard J. Bergen is professor emeritus of psychiatry and sociology at the Darmouth Medical School and Dartmouth College. Among his books is Illumination of Darkness: Freud and the Social Bond.
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 The Problem of "The Final Solution"
Chapter 4 The Problem of Thinking
Chapter 5 The Problem of "The Political"
Chapter 6 The Problem of Terror
Chapter 7 Index
Bernard Bergen has written a thoughtful, clear inquiry into the key concepts and interpretations that make up Hannah Arendt's theory of totalitarianism. He approaches her Eichmann in Jerusalem with rare balance of judgment and sensitivity.
— Elisabeth Young-Bruehl, Haverford College; author of Anna Freud: A Biography
The Banality of Evil ...is interesting exploration of Arendt's thought. ...it is worth considering seriously.
— Studies In Contemporary Jewry
[Bergen] offers a fresh interpretation of the controversial phrase 'the banality of evil.'
— Choice Reviews