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Anne Conover Heller

Author of Ayn Rand and the World She Made

2 Works 541 Members 13 Reviews

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Works by Anne Conover Heller

Ayn Rand and the World She Made (2009) 448 copies, 7 reviews
Hannah Arendt: A Life in Dark Times (2015) 93 copies, 6 reviews

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Birthdate
1950

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I didn't know much about Hannah Arendt but kept coming across her name, this is a short introduction as to why she is famous. She is part of that post-war question to understand what went wrong in Germany and what might be done to stop it from happening again. Here we are again in Ukraine, Arendt has something to say on the failure to think clearly, or as she says the banality of evil.
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Stbalbach | 5 other reviews | May 11, 2022 |
Hannah Arendt is pretty much the definition of complicated; I'd read several of her books but knew little about her life (other than philosophy student, pretty assimilated in high German culture, Jewish, WW2, and then subject of a lot of intra-communal hate over her writings about the Eichmann trial). I had no idea she'd dated Heidegger (who was apparently both a player and a nazi himself...), etc.

There's nothing really useful here other than just a more full appreciation of a historical figure (the same time would be better spent actually reading her books), but it was still interesting.… (more)
 
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octal | 5 other reviews | Jan 1, 2021 |
ספר ארוך, מפורט (מדי) ומרתק על חייה של הסופרת והפילוסופית. סיפור מרתק ומדכא כאחד על גולברית מוקפת גמדים שכולם דוחים ולא נורמלים באותה מידה.
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amoskovacs | 6 other reviews | Jul 20, 2017 |
A truly American story of a young Russian immigrant who set out to conquor the world and did. Growing up in the repression and deprevation of Soviet Russia, a young Jewish girl dreamed of coming to America where she would finally be free to think and write whatever she wanted. Escaping on a temporary visa, she set out to conquer the world and did.

Though her philosophy would infuriate many, her books would become classics that continue to sell long after her death. Her powerful vision and striking characters are internationally known. But few know the secret and sordid life she led behind closed doors. Her philosophy was extrapolated into pseudo-psychology that led to the repression of free thought among her followers.

A well-researched and even-handed look at a truly remarkable woman whose unrelenting will shaped the world around her.
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Juva | 6 other reviews | Jun 26, 2017 |

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