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What is the concept of the 'banality of evil' associated with Hannah Arendt primarily referring to?
The idea that evil can be committed by ordinary people when they conform to authority.
The belief that evil actions are always the result of intense hatred.
The notion that evil acts are uniquely tied to specific individuals with malevolent intent.
The view that evil is a force that exists outside of human actions.
In her work 'The Human Condition', how does Hannah Arendt differentiate between labor, work, and action?
Labor is related to survival, work pertains to the creation of durable things, and action is about human interaction.
Labor focuses on intellectual pursuits, work involves physical activities, and action consists of leisure.
Labor, work, and action are all forms of human activities that are equally valued.
Labor and work are seen as burdens, while action is regarded as a trivial pastime.
What is Hannah Arendt's view on totalitarianism?
Totalitarianism seeks to control not just political life but also the thoughts and beliefs of individuals.
Totalitarian regimes are inherently the result of great ideological clarity and infallibility.
Totalitarianism is simply an extreme form of authoritarianism with little ideological basis.
Totalitarianism can coexist peacefully with democratic ideas and practices.
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