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Daniel Maier-Katkin

    Esta autora profundiza en los intrincados reinos de los derechos humanos internacionales y los crímenes de lesa humanidad, examinando los cimientos del derecho penal y sus implicaciones sociales. Su trabajo a menudo explora los aspectos más oscuros de la naturaleza humana, yuxtaponiendo frecuentemente profundas ideas filosóficas con las crudas realidades de la perpetración. Informada por una profunda comprensión de los sistemas legales y las motivaciones psicológicas, la autora desvela la compleja interacción entre los individuos, la sociedad y las injusticias globales. A través de una lente interdisciplinaria, ofrece ideas críticas sobre las causas fundamentales del sufrimiento humano y la búsqueda persistente de la reconciliación.

    Stranger from abroad
    • Stranger from abroad

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Two titans of twentieth-century thought: their lives, loves, ideas, and politics. Shaking up the content and method by which generations of students had studied Western philosophy, Martin Heidegger sought to ennoble Man’s existence in relation to Death. Yet in a time of crisis, he sought personal advancement, becoming the most prominent German intellectual to join the Nazis. Hannah Arendt, his brilliant, beautiful student and young lover, sought to enable a decent society of human beings in relation to one other. She was courageous in the time of crisis. Years later, she was even able to forgive Heidegger and to find in his behavior an insight into Nazism that would influence her reflections on “the banality of evil”—a concept that remains bitterly controversial and profoundly influential to this day. Eloquent and moving, Stranger from Abroad dramatizes some of the greatest questions of the twentieth century—revealing bonds connecting the personal, philosophical, and political, highlighting the responsibility of intellectuals in dark times.

      Stranger from abroad