Hannah Arendt

"What will happen once the authentic mass man takes over, we do not know yet, although it may be a fair guess that he will have more in common with the meticulous, calculated correctness of Himmler than with the hysterical fanaticism of Hitler, will more resemble the stubborn dullness of Molotov than the sensual vindictive cruelty of Stalin."

70 likes

Source: Hannah Arendt (1968). “Totalitarianism: Part Three of The Origins of Totalitarianism”, p.49, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

About the author

Hannah Arendt

Hannah Arendt

Philosopher, Political Theorist

Hannah Arendt was a political theorist known for her works on totalitarianism, authority, and the nature of power, particularly in 'The Human Condition.'

All quotes by Hannah Arendt →

Same author

More quotes by Hannah Arendt

See all →
Hannah Arendt Philosopher, Political Theorist

"The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists."

Read quote
Hannah Arendt Philosopher, Political Theorist

"Politically speaking, tribal nationalism [patriotism] always insists that its own people are surrounded by 'a world of enemies' - 'one against all' - and that a fundamental difference exists between this people and all others. It claims its people to be unique, individual, incompatible with all others, and denies theoretically the very possibility of a common mankind long before it is used to destroy the humanity of man."

Read quote
Hannah Arendt Philosopher, Political Theorist

"When evil is allowed to compete with good, evil has an emotional populist appeal that wins out unless good men and women stand as a vanguard against abuse."

Read quote
Hannah Arendt Philosopher, Political Theorist

"Politically, the weakness of the argument has always been that those who choose the lesser evil forget very quickly that they chose evil."

Read quote