Arendt notes that Eichmann’s indictment, prosecution, and defense all revolve around questions that seem irrelevant such as whether Eichmann personally killed anyone and whether his actions could be justified as acts of state. This is because the indictment required proof that he acted out of base motives and with full awareness of his crimes. However, psychiatrists who evaluated Eichmann found him to be disturbingly normal.
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