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“Consider If This Is a Person”: Primo Levi, Hannah Arendt, and the Political Significance of Auschwitz

机译:“考虑如果这是一个人”:Primo Levi,Hannah Arendt和奥斯威辛集中营的政治意义

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Primo Levi asks his readers to consider whether those who live comfortable lives have some meaningful connection to those who suffered in Auschwitz. He suggests that discovering such a connection is, paradoxically, both improbable and imperative. Alternatively, Hannah Arendt argues that the thoughtlessness of the perpetrators and the suffering of the victims in the camps amount to meaningless banalities. For her, totalitarianism is an attack on humanness as such and the best response to it is to practice a different, more human type of politics. However, Levi's paradox shows us that thoughtlessness is an insufficient diagnosis of the Nazi bureaucrat and that our relationship to those who suffer cannot be separated from politics or the question of what it means to be human. Instead, the essential political question after Auschwitz is whether or not those who suffer are part of the human community.
机译:Primo Levi要求他的读者考虑那些过着舒适生活的人是否与奥斯威辛集中营的人有有意义的联系。他认为,发现这样的联系是矛盾的,既不可能,又势在必行。另外,汉娜·阿伦特(Hannah Arendt)认为,犯罪者的粗心大意和难民营中受害者的苦难等于毫无意义的平庸。对她来说,极权主义本身就是对人类的攻击,对此的最佳回应是实行一种不同的,更人性化的政治。然而,李维斯的悖论向我们展示了,漫不经心是对纳粹官僚主义的不足诊断,而且我们与受苦者的关系不能脱离政治或成为人类的意义的问题。相反,奥斯威辛集中营之后的根本政治问题是受苦者是否是人类社会的一部分。

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