"Loneliness, she argued, is ‘among the most radical and desperate experiences of man’, because in loneliness we are unable to realise our full capacity for action as human beings"
"**Arendt argues that the underlying fear that attracts one to ideology is the fear of self-contradiction. **This fear of self-contradiction is why thinking itself is dangerous – because thinking has the power to uproot all of our beliefs and opinions about the world."
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"people who subscribe to ideology have thoughts, but they are incapable of thinking for themselves. And it is this inability to think, to keep one’s self company, to make meaning from one’s experiences in the world, that makes them lonely."
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**This is one of the paradoxes of loneliness. Solitude requires being alone whereas loneliness is felt most sharply in the company of others.** "‘What makes loneliness so unbearable,’ she said ‘is the loss of one’s own self which can be realised in solitude …’"
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"Never is a man more active than when he does nothing, never is he less alone than when he is by himself.’ This is what ideological thinking and tyrannical thinking destroy – our ability to think with and for ourselves. This is the root of organised loneliness."
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