Relationship between evil and thinking activities

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Franklin Hutabarat
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6291-7314
Reymand Hutabarat

Abstract

Hannah Arendt argued that evil is all too frequently the product of normal citizens following the principles and prescriptions of a morally corrupt government. However, is it acceptable to blame the public organizing structure of the state or the bureaucracy as the source of rampant corruption? Through a documentary analysis based on the systematic examination and review of key sources published in various sources, it may conclude that corruption is a form of banal crime after Arendt's line of thought about the banality of crime, since the individuals involved are unable to think objectively and judge in a reflective and representative way. They blindly follow the orders of superiors and the old corrupt laws or the method of work.

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Hutabarat, F., & Reymand Hutabarat. (2020). Relationship between evil and thinking activities. Technium Social Sciences Journal, 14(1), 735–743. Retrieved from https://www.techniumscience.com/index.php/socialsciences/article/view/2171
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