Sylvia Conant4 years ago She hit the nail on the head when she described the banality of evil. The controversy which surrounded her work was based, I think, in large part by the conclusion that we don't want to take responsibility for actions or non actions. Reply You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Your name Comment About text formats Plain text No HTML tags allowed. Web page addresses and email addresses turn into links automatically. Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
She hit the nail on the head when she described the banality of evil. The controversy which surrounded her work was based, I think, in large part by the conclusion that we don't want to take responsibility for actions or non actions.