Taking advantage of the January break in our primary reading group schedule, we will hold a discussion of the recent Hannah Arendt biopic by the German New Wave director Margarethe von Trotta.
Saturday, January 18 from 1-4 PM
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
112 S. Michigan Ave
Room 920
Readings for discussion of the film:
* priority readings
* Hannah Arendt (2013) film DVD insert
* Hannah Arendt, Prologue to The Human Condition (Vita Activa) (1958)
* Martin Heidegger, “Only a god can still save us,” interview with Der Spiegel (1966)
Walter Benjamin, “To the planetarium,” One-Way Street (1928)
Theodor W. Adorno, “Reflections on class theory” (1942)
* Alan Ryan, “Dangerous Liaisons,” book review of Elzbieta Ettinger, Arendt and Heidegger (1996)
* Michael A. Musmanno, “Man with an unspotted conscience,” original New York Times book review of Arendt’sEichmann in Jerusalem(1963)
* Norman Podhoretz, “The perversity of brilliance” (contra Arendt on Eichmann) (1963)
* Max Horkheimer, "On the capture of Eichmann"
Arendt, Eichmann in Jerusalem (1963)
Our weekly Coffee Breaks are a great way to meet Platypus members and fellow travelers, and to get to know the Platypus project. It’s an opportunity to discuss issues raised in the latest issue of the Platypus Review, consider the state of the Left, and just hang out with people who have similar political interests.
Spring 2014 Coffee Breaks
Wednesdays | 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
The Golden Roast 825 Melrose Place
Contact: Grady Lowery | glowery1@utk.edu
February 19, 2:00 pm, Humanities Building, Room 2052, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York