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Lindsey Mercer's avatar

Really brings to mind Arendt's description of Eichmann and his habit of speaking in cliches in "Eichmann in Jerusalem." For instance: "Whether writing his memoirs in Argentina or in Jerusalem, whether speaking to the police examiner or to the court, what he said was always the same, expressed in the same words. The longer one listened to him, the more obvious it became that his inability to speak was closely connected with an inability to think, namely, to think from the standpoint of somebody else. No communication was possible with him, not because he lied but because he was surrounded by the most reliable of all safeguards against the words and the presence of others, and hence against reality as such."

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And so one is left pining to see "$8.99" on a gas station sign, just as some tangible acknowledgment that any of this is real

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