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Deconstruction of Power, Resistance and Subjectivity; a comparative analysis of Hannah Arendt and Michel Foucault [PDF]
This article aims to reassess the concepts of power, resistance, and subjectivity by examining the ideas of Hannah Arendt and Michel Foucault. At first glance, it seems that these two thinkers, rooted in different philosophical and theoretical ...
Bayan Karimi
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Rechtsrock in Sachsen – Sprachrohr fremdenfeindlicher Militanz?
White-Power music was serving as the “soundtrack” of xenophobic riots in post-reunification Germany in the early 1990ies. Then it disappeared into the underground until its most recent comeback.
Maximilian Kreter
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Narco-mantas o el confín de lo criminal
Este artículo recurre a la teoría de actos discursivos de J.L. Austin para realizar un análisis textual de las “narco-mantas”, o mensajes públicos firmados por organizaciones criminales.
Natalia Mendoza Rockwell
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Functions and Components of Storytelling in Politics: An Analysis Based on Hannah Arendt’s Ideas [PDF]
Introduction Having a clear understanding of the features, elements, and components of storytelling from a political perspective can enhance its effectiveness in conveying complex concepts in the field of political science.
Ali TadayyonRad, Sara Najafpour
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„Reichsbürger und Selbstverwalter“ im Kontext politisch motivierter Gewalt in Sachsen
“Reichsbürgers and Selbstverwalters” have been in the focus of German national security authorities and the press since 2016. By the example of three right-wing violent felonies in Saxony between 2011 and 2016, similarities and possible crossovers with ...
Anna-Maria Haase
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Shortly after the “National Socialist Underground” (NSU) put its name on the map, six neo-Nazi groups in Saxony and North-Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) were banned. In NRW the concerned uniformly joined the party “Die Rechte”.
Sebastian Gräfe
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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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After the end of World War I, Eastern Europe entered a period of upheaval. The continental empires dissolved and new nation-states emerged. Following the ideas of Woodrow Wilson, democratization became the dominant political concept.
Sebastian Ramisch-Paul +1 more
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Das Unerträgliche und die Ethik der Revolution [PDF]
The Unbearable and the Ethics of Revolution - Marx tries to argue that revolution, or even Revolution, is a necessary phenomenon of capitalistic societies.
Peter Trawny
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The Illusion of a Crossroads: Parmenides, Arendt, Mamardashvili and the Space for Truth
If “classical” lies aimed to conceal truth and “modern” ones attempted to destroy it, “postmodern” propaganda targets the self and the certainty of thinking.
Julia Sushytska
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