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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 ...
José João Neves Barbosa Vicente
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Thinking about the Institutionalization of Care with Hannah Arendt: A Nonsense Filiation?
In recent decades, some feminists have turned to the writings of Hannah Arendt in order to propose a truly emancipatory ethic of care or to find the principles that could lead to the political institutionalization of care.
Catherine Chaberty +1 more
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Escaping the Fantasy Land of Freedom in Organizations: The Contribution of Hannah Arendt. [PDF]
This article examines why and how workers adhere and contribute to the perpetuation of the freedom fantasy induced by neoliberal ideology. We turn to Hannah Arendt’s analysis of the human condition, which offers invaluable insights into the mechanisms ...
Shymko Y, Frémeaux S.
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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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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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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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Against the background of our current experiences of lockdowns, curfews and social distancing, this article discusses the notion of public space in the writings of philosopher Hannah Arendt (1906–1975).
Hans Teerds
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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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