Crossword-Solution: ARENDT 6 letters, 21 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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ARENDT anagram ARDENT, ATREND, DARENT, RANTED, REDANT, TRANED

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Hannah buried at Bard College 1 answer
Writer/philosopher Hannah 1 answer
Political theorist Hannah 1 answer
Political philosopher Hannah 1 answer
Philosopher who wrote "The Human Condition" 1 answer
Philosopher who coined the phrase "the right to have rights" 1 answer
Philosopher Hannah 1 answer
Hannah who wrote about the human condition 1 answer
Hannah who wrote "The Human Condition" 1 answer
Hannah who wrote "Men in Dark Times" 1 answer
Hannah who coined the phrase "the banality of evil" 1 answer
"Crises of the Republic" writer 1 answer
German-born philosopher: 1906-75 1 answer
Chronicler of the Eichmann trial 1 answer
"The Origins of Totalitarianism" author Hannah 1 answer
"The Origins of Totalitarianism" author 1 answer
"The Human Condition" writer Hannah 1 answer
"The Banality of Evil" writer Hannah 1 answer
"Origins of Totalitarianism" author 1 answer
"Eichmann in Jerusalem" writer Hannah 1 answer
"Eichmann in Jerusalem" writer 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ARENDT (5)

Hay, a member of Parliament from Sussex in the last century; Hussein-Pasha, celebrated for his reforms under Selim III; the Danish antiquarian and voyager, Arendt, and Baron Denon were men far below the average size Varro says that there were two gentlemen of Rome who from their decorations must have belonged to an Equestrian Order, and who were but 2 Roman cubits (about 3 feet) high.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine George M. Gould 1996
Arendt Van Curler, the noble founder of the "Place Beyond the Pines," pronounced this picturesque region the most beautiful the eye of man had ever beheld, at a time when the country was yet in its infancy.
By Water to the Columbian Exposition Johanna S. Wisthaler 2005
Krause to Pretoria in charge of Captain Arendt Burkhardt and several members of the Field Police, and was duly delivered by them to the authorities there.
The Petticoat Commando Johanna Brandt 2006
Meanwhile Arendt, the treacherous host, sought a neighbor, Mans Nilsson, whom he told of the rich prize he had found and asked his aid in capturing him and gaining the high reward offered for him by the king.
Historical Tales, Vol. 9 (of 15) Charles Morris 2007
But Arendt found others who were less scrupulous and in the early morning returned to his home heading twenty men, collected to aid him in the capture of his unsuspecting guest.
Historical Tales, Vol. 9 (of 15) Charles Morris 2007

Quotes with ARENDT (3)

Today’s milestone is human madness. Politics is a part of it, particularly in its lethal outbursts. Politics is not, as it was for Hannah Arendt, the field where human freedom is unfurled. The modern world, the world of world war, the Third World, the underground world of death that acts upon us, do not have the civilized splendor of the Greek city state. The modern political domain is massively, in totalitarian fashion, social, leveling, exhausting. Hence madness is a space …
Julia Kristeva Black Sun: Depression and Melancholia
Well, as Hannah Arendt famously said, there can be a banal aspect to evil. In other words, it doesn't present always. I mean, often what you're meeting is a very mediocre person. But nonetheless, you can get a sort of frisson of wickedness from them. And the best combination of those, I think, I describe him in the book, is/was General Jorge Rafael Videla of Argentina, who I met in the late 1970s when the death squad war was at its height, and his fellow citizens were disappe…
Christopher Hitchens
To paraphrase Hannah Arendt — as portrayed in the recently released movie of the same name — the Nazi war criminal’s actions stemmed from her well-known phrase “banality of evil,” not as a result of mental illness but as a result of a lack of thinking. Their greatest error was delegating the process of thinking and decision-making to their higher ups. In Rudolf Höss’s case, this would have been his superiors, particularly Heinrich Himmler. To many this conclusion is troubling…
Thomas Harding
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Used 28 times in crossword archives (1991–2025).