Arendt delivers her most profound and controversial insights. She argues that both the Nuremberg Trials and Eichmann’s trial failed to recognize the true nature of crimes against humanity. She contends that genocide is not merely a crime against individuals but a violation of human diversity itself, making it a crime against all of humanity. Arendt criticizes the Israeli court for prioritizing precedent over innovation, missing the chance to establish a new legal framework for addressing genocide.
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