Question

In The Ethics of Ambiguity, Simone de Beauvoir believed how it was “necessary to expose the mystification” of a “misled” 16-year-old member of this group. One book explains how a member of this group followed (-5[1])Kant’s categorical imperative to carry out his work and begins with that character in a glass cage. One philosopher’s concept of the (*) “Ubermensch” (10[1])was adopted (-5[1])by this (10[1])group. (10[1])Hannah Arendt (10[3])wrote of the “Banality (10[1])of Evil” (10[1])of a member of this group during his (10[1])trial in Jerusalem. (10[1])Adolf Eichmann belonged to, for 10 points, what German party that advocated (10[1])for Lebensraum (10[1])and anti-Semitism? ■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: Nazi Party [or Nazis or Nazism; accept the Schutzstaffel or SS]
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