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This collection explores Hannah Arendt's thought against the background of recent world-political events.
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This collection explores Hannah Arendt's thought against the background of recent world-political events.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 850g
- ISBN-13: 9780521763707
- ISBN-10: 0521763703
- Artikelnr.: 30211819
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 850g
- ISBN-13: 9780521763707
- ISBN-10: 0521763703
- Artikelnr.: 30211819
1. Introduction Seyla Benhabib; Part I. Freedom, Equality, and
Responsibility: 2. Arendt on the foundations of equality Jeremy Waldron; 3.
Arendt's Augustine Roy T. Tsao; 4. The rule of the people: Arendt, archê,
and democracy Patchen Markell; 5. Genealogies of catastrophe: Arendt on the
logic and legacy of imperialism Karuna Mantena; 6. On race and culture:
Hannah Arendt and her contemporaries Richard H. King; Part II. Sovereignty,
the Nation-State and the Rule of Law: 7. Banishing the sovereign? Internal
and external sovereignty in Arendt Andrew Arato and Jean Cohen; 8. The
decline of order: Hannah Arendt and the paradoxes of the nation-state
Christian Volk; 9. The Eichmann trial and the legacy of jurisdiction Leora
Bilsky; 10. International law and human plurality in the shadow of
totalitarianism: Hannah Arendt and Raphael Lemkin Seyla Benhabib; Part III.
Politics in Dark Times: 11. In search of a miracle: Hannah Arendt and the
atomic bomb Jonathan Schell; 12. Hannah Arendt between Europe and America:
optimism in dark times Benjamin R. Barber; 13. Keeping the republic:
reading Arendt's On Revolution after the fall of the Berlin Wall Dick
Howard; Part IV. Judging Evil: 14. Are Arendt's reflections on evil still
relevant? Richard Bernstein; 15. Banality reconsidered Susan Neiman; 16.
The elusiveness of Arendtian judgment Bryan Garsten; 17. Existential values
in Arendt's treatment of evil and morality George Kateb.
Responsibility: 2. Arendt on the foundations of equality Jeremy Waldron; 3.
Arendt's Augustine Roy T. Tsao; 4. The rule of the people: Arendt, archê,
and democracy Patchen Markell; 5. Genealogies of catastrophe: Arendt on the
logic and legacy of imperialism Karuna Mantena; 6. On race and culture:
Hannah Arendt and her contemporaries Richard H. King; Part II. Sovereignty,
the Nation-State and the Rule of Law: 7. Banishing the sovereign? Internal
and external sovereignty in Arendt Andrew Arato and Jean Cohen; 8. The
decline of order: Hannah Arendt and the paradoxes of the nation-state
Christian Volk; 9. The Eichmann trial and the legacy of jurisdiction Leora
Bilsky; 10. International law and human plurality in the shadow of
totalitarianism: Hannah Arendt and Raphael Lemkin Seyla Benhabib; Part III.
Politics in Dark Times: 11. In search of a miracle: Hannah Arendt and the
atomic bomb Jonathan Schell; 12. Hannah Arendt between Europe and America:
optimism in dark times Benjamin R. Barber; 13. Keeping the republic:
reading Arendt's On Revolution after the fall of the Berlin Wall Dick
Howard; Part IV. Judging Evil: 14. Are Arendt's reflections on evil still
relevant? Richard Bernstein; 15. Banality reconsidered Susan Neiman; 16.
The elusiveness of Arendtian judgment Bryan Garsten; 17. Existential values
in Arendt's treatment of evil and morality George Kateb.
1. Introduction Seyla Benhabib; Part I. Freedom, Equality, and
Responsibility: 2. Arendt on the foundations of equality Jeremy Waldron; 3.
Arendt's Augustine Roy T. Tsao; 4. The rule of the people: Arendt, archê,
and democracy Patchen Markell; 5. Genealogies of catastrophe: Arendt on the
logic and legacy of imperialism Karuna Mantena; 6. On race and culture:
Hannah Arendt and her contemporaries Richard H. King; Part II. Sovereignty,
the Nation-State and the Rule of Law: 7. Banishing the sovereign? Internal
and external sovereignty in Arendt Andrew Arato and Jean Cohen; 8. The
decline of order: Hannah Arendt and the paradoxes of the nation-state
Christian Volk; 9. The Eichmann trial and the legacy of jurisdiction Leora
Bilsky; 10. International law and human plurality in the shadow of
totalitarianism: Hannah Arendt and Raphael Lemkin Seyla Benhabib; Part III.
Politics in Dark Times: 11. In search of a miracle: Hannah Arendt and the
atomic bomb Jonathan Schell; 12. Hannah Arendt between Europe and America:
optimism in dark times Benjamin R. Barber; 13. Keeping the republic:
reading Arendt's On Revolution after the fall of the Berlin Wall Dick
Howard; Part IV. Judging Evil: 14. Are Arendt's reflections on evil still
relevant? Richard Bernstein; 15. Banality reconsidered Susan Neiman; 16.
The elusiveness of Arendtian judgment Bryan Garsten; 17. Existential values
in Arendt's treatment of evil and morality George Kateb.
Responsibility: 2. Arendt on the foundations of equality Jeremy Waldron; 3.
Arendt's Augustine Roy T. Tsao; 4. The rule of the people: Arendt, archê,
and democracy Patchen Markell; 5. Genealogies of catastrophe: Arendt on the
logic and legacy of imperialism Karuna Mantena; 6. On race and culture:
Hannah Arendt and her contemporaries Richard H. King; Part II. Sovereignty,
the Nation-State and the Rule of Law: 7. Banishing the sovereign? Internal
and external sovereignty in Arendt Andrew Arato and Jean Cohen; 8. The
decline of order: Hannah Arendt and the paradoxes of the nation-state
Christian Volk; 9. The Eichmann trial and the legacy of jurisdiction Leora
Bilsky; 10. International law and human plurality in the shadow of
totalitarianism: Hannah Arendt and Raphael Lemkin Seyla Benhabib; Part III.
Politics in Dark Times: 11. In search of a miracle: Hannah Arendt and the
atomic bomb Jonathan Schell; 12. Hannah Arendt between Europe and America:
optimism in dark times Benjamin R. Barber; 13. Keeping the republic:
reading Arendt's On Revolution after the fall of the Berlin Wall Dick
Howard; Part IV. Judging Evil: 14. Are Arendt's reflections on evil still
relevant? Richard Bernstein; 15. Banality reconsidered Susan Neiman; 16.
The elusiveness of Arendtian judgment Bryan Garsten; 17. Existential values
in Arendt's treatment of evil and morality George Kateb.