Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory Vol. 59, No. 133, DECEMBER 2012 Freedom and Power in the Thought of Hann... Freedom and Power in the Thought of Hannah Arendt: Civil Disobedience and ...
A careless driver has been jailed after a crash in Surrey that killed a "kind and gentle" motorcyclist. Louis Brown died ...
Loneliness hasn’t been the only defining feature of recent times: the 21st century has been marked by unimaginable levels of ...
This is a brief and concise exploration of a complex subject. What goes on in people’s heads to allow for this insane ...
How is politics different from other spheres of human life? What is behind the debasement of political life today? This book argues that the most illuminating answers to these questions have come from ...
Follow in the footsteps of Hannah Arendt with a self-guided audio walk. The Upper West Side was Hannah Arendt’s home from 1941 to 1975. This neighborhood on a hill, home to fellow artists, writers, ...
In the aftermath of World War II, the historian and philosopher Hannah Arendt asked an important question: “If the modern political lies are so big that they require a complete rearrangement of ...
An open letter to the New York Times expressing great alarm that Zionists implicated in atrocities were given a warm reception in the United States. Signed by Albert Einstein, Hannah Arendt and other ...
Friday noon’s session entitled Bloods, Crips, and Overcoming Tribalism on Los Angeles proved so interesting that an audience ...
In the fourth episode of Human Conditions, the last of the series with Judith Butler, we fittingly turn to The Human Condition (1956). Hannah Arendt defines action as the highest form of human ...