Cambridge Companion to Hannah Arendt: Diasporas in the U.S. and their Homelands
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Author: Villa, Dana Richard
Brand: Cambridge University Press
Binding: paperback
Number Of Pages: 304
Release Date: 01-01-2001
Part Number: Worked examples or Exercises
Details: Hannah Arendt was one of the foremost political thinkers of the twentieth century, and her particular interests have made her one of the most frequently cited thinkers of our time. This volume examines the primary themes of her multi-faceted work, from her theory of totalitarianism and her controversial idea of the "banality of evil" to her classic studies of political action and her final reflections on judgment and the life of the mind. Each essay examines the political, philosophical, and historical concerns that shaped Arendt's thought.
EAN: 9780521645713
Package Dimensions: 9.0 x 6.0 x 0.8 inches
Languages: English



