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Tradition, Authority and Dialogue: Arendt and Alexander on Education [PDF]
In this paper I discuss two attempts to challenge mainstream liberal education, by Hannah Arendt and by contemporary Israeli philosopher Hanan Alexander. Arendt and Alexander both identify problems in liberal-secular modern politics and present
Snir, Itay
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Beyond Strauss, lies, and the war in Iraq: Hannah Arendt's critique of neoconservatism [PDF]
What are we to make of the neoconservative challenge to traditional international thought? Should we content ourselves, as many have done, to return to classical realism in response? Rather than offer another realist assessment of neoconservative foreign
Owens, Patricia
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Quando Arendt analisou o fenômeno totalitário em Origens do totalitarismo (1989), ela não associou a esse regime nenhum filósofo em particular, mas deixou claro que, ao submeter a política à verdade, a nossa tradição de pensamento, de certa forma, apontou um destino que se realizou nas experiências totalitárias.
Frauke A. Kurbacher, Astrid Hähnlein
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Hannah Arendt as a Theorist of International Criminal Law [PDF]
This paper examines Hannah Arendt\u27s contributions as a theorist of international criminal law. It draws mostly on Eichmann in Jerusalem, particularly its epilogue, but also on Arendt\u27s correspondence, her writings from the 1940s on Jewish politics,
Luban, David
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Considering the public private-dichotomy: Hannah Arendt, Václav Havel and Victor Klemperer on the importance of the private [PDF]
This paper examines the political significance of discursive activity in the private sphere in the thought of Hannah Arendt, Václav Havel, and Victor Klemperer.
Brennan, Daniel
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Human security and the rise of the social [PDF]
As the concept of human security has become part of the mainstream discourse of international politics it should be no surprise that both realist and critical approaches to international theory have found the agenda wanting.
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Systemic evil and the international political imagination [PDF]
In light of the persistence of discourses of atrocity in the post-Holocaust era, and with the resurgence of talk of evil that followed 11 September 2001, it is clear that the idea of evil still possesses a powerful hold upon the modern imagination.
Hayden, Patrick
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Arendt’s Revolutionary Antiquity [PDF]
While ostensibly tracking the distinctiveness of the “physiognomy of the twentieth century,” Hannah Arendt’s On Revolution brings a number of other historical horizons into view. Antiquity, the late eighteenth century and the contemporary condition continually merge in her analysis. Arendt’s discussion thus provides a telling counterpart to Karl Marx’s
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Making Claims for Migrant Workers: Human Rights and Citizenship [PDF]
Migrant workers claims for greater protection in a globalized world are typically expressed either in the idiom of international human rights or citizenship.
Fudge J. +4 more
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Thinking critically about the occurrence of widespread participation in poor nursing care [PDF]
AimA discussion of how Arendt's work can be productively re-contextualized to provide a critical analysis of the occurrence of widespread participation in poor nursing care and what the implications of this are for the providers of nursing education ...
Ion, Robin, Roberts, Marc
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