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Hannah Arendt’s monumental study The Origins of Totalitarianism, published in 1951, is a founding text in postcolonial studies, locating the seeds of European fascism in the racism of imperial expansion.
P. Owens
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Contribution of Obedience According to Hannah Arendt Philosophy towards Terrorist Women in Indonesia
Alienation does not only contribute to male terror actors, it turns out that women as executors have played a major role in acts of terror, especially in the last five years; before and during Covid-19. For example, women as suicide bombers.
Alfonso Munte, Desie Natalia
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Totengräber der Monarchie? Die Spanische Grippe und die politische Transformation in Sachsen 1918/19
The Spanish flu was a global health crisis of enormous extent and consequences. This disease hit Saxony at a time of social, economic and political challenges.
Mike Schmeitzner, Hans-Martin Behrisch
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Eichmann in Plettenberg: Carl Schmitt reads Hannah Arendt
This article makes use of primary sources to reconstruct Carl Schmitt's engagement with the work of Hannah Arendt. It focuses on Eichmann in Jerusalem (1963): a book that Schmitt called “exciting” and that made him sick “for a couple of weeks.” The ...
Niklas Plaetzer
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Kebebasan, Pluralitas, Politik Dalam Pemikiran Hannah Arendt
In a pluralistic community where society is divided by beliefs, social class, culture and religion, disagreements or differences of opinion always arise.
M. Fatih +5 more
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Antifaschismus als Antitotalitarismus? Francesco Luigi Ferrari (1889–1933)
Outside Italy, little is known of the anti-Fascism of Francesco Luigi Ferrari, one of the closest allies of Sicilian priest and Christian Democrat Luigi Sturzo. Based on his most important publications before and after
Uwe Backes
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Hannah Arendt’s Hidden Phenomenology of the Body
Amongst the Arendtian scholars, there is almost a consensus on Arendt’s supposedly reluctance to the question of the body. The Arendtian body is said to belong to the unpolitical realm of necessity, in other words, the body is a private matter that ...
Charles des Portes
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Upper Silesia was characterized by the struggle between two conflicting national movements, German and Polish/Silesian, the dominance of the Catholic Church and the accelerated industrialization since the second half of 19th century.
Matthäus Wehowski
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Tales of resilience: voices from detention and imprisonment in Russia
IAs the exposure to state violence could have long-term negative consequences on the survivors, we analyzed which optics and measures could be used regardless of the vulnerabilities of the individual, their social status and institutional context.
Daria Rud +3 more
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Being earthbound: Arendt, process and alienation in the Anthropocene
Hannah Arendt developed a twofold account of ‘being earthbound’ directly relevant to Anthropocene debates regarding the political. For Arendt, both senses of ‘being earthbound’ arose as humans began to act into nature, not merely upon it. The first sense
Oliver Belcher, Jeremy J. Schmidt
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