CONTENTS

Acknowledgments

Editors’ Introduction

Peter Gratton and Yasemin Sari

Part 1 Sources, Influences, and Encounters

1 Arendt and the Roman Tradition

Dean Hammer

2 Concepts of Love in Augustine

Charles E. Snyder

3 Thomas Hobbes: The Emancipation of the Political-Economic

Peg Birmingham

4 Arendt, Montesquieu, and the Spirits of Politics

Lucy Cane

5 Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s Sovereign Intimacy

Peg Birmingham

6 Arendt and Kant’s Moral Philosophy

Robert Burch

7 Arendt and Kant’s Categorical Imperative

William W. Clohesy

8 Hannah Arendt and Karl Marx: Beyond The Human Condition

Tama Weisman

9 Max Weber: Methodology, Action, and Politics

Philip Walsh

10 Phenomenology: Arendt’s Politics of Appearance

Peter Gratton

11 Martin Heidegger: Love and the World

Jennifer Gaffney

12 Karl Jaspers, Arendt, and the Love of Citizens

Ian Storey

13 Isaiah Berlin: Liberty, Liberalism, and Anti-totalitarianism

Kei Hiruta

14 Arendt and America

Richard H. King

15 Franz Kafka and Arendt: Pariahs in Thought

Ian Storey

16 Walter Benjamin and Arendt: A Relation of Sorts

Andrew Benjamin

17 Merleau-Ponty: Hiding, Showing, Being

Kascha Semonovitch

18 Arendt and Critical Theory: Impossible Friends

Rick Elmore

19 Arendt and the New York Intellectuals

Richard H. King

Part II Key Writings

20 St. Augustine

Charles E. Snyder

21 Rahel Varnhagen

Samir Gandesha

22 The Origins of Totalitarianism

Richard Bernstein

23 The Human Condition

Peter Gratton

24 Eichmann in Jerusalem

Leora Bilsky

25 Between Past and Future

Emily Zakin

26 On Revolution

Robert Fine

27 Lectures on Kant’s Political Philosophy

Matthew Wester

28 The Life of the Mind

Robert Burch

Part III Themes and TopicsOntology, Politics, and Society

Ontology

29 Arendt and Appearance

Jeremy Elkins

30 Arendt on the Activity of Thinking

Wout Cornelissen

31 Judaism in The Human Condition

Bonnie Honig

32 Life and Human Plurality

Dianna Taylor

33 Natality and the Birth of Politics

Anne O’Byrne

34 Place: The Familiar Table and Chair

Peter F. Cannavò

35 Plurality

Catherine Kellogg

36 The Right to Have Rights

Yasemin Sari

37 Truth

Ronald Beiner

38 Two-In-One

Robert Burch

Politics

39 Artificial Equality: Procedural, Epistemic, and Performative

Yasemin Sari

40 Arendt and Ecological Politics

Kerry H. Whiteside

41 Evil

James Bernauer

42 Freedom

Catherine Kellogg

43 Imperialism

Jennifer Gaffney

44 International Law: Its Promise and Limits

Natasha Saunders

45 Justice: Arendt in Jerusalem and the Problem of Judgment

Vincent Lefebve, translated by Zachary Fouchard

46 Law: Nomos and Lex, Constitutionalism and Totalitarianism in Arendt’s Thought

Vincent Lefebve, translated by Zachary Fouchard

47 On the Lost Spirit of Revolution

Samantha Rose Hill

48 Power

Patrick Hayden

49 Radical Democracy within Limits

Andrew Schaap

50 Reconciliation

Roger Berkowitz

51 Responsibility

Phillip Nelson

52 The Sensus Communis and Common Sense: The Worldly, Affective Sense of Judging Spectators

Peg Birmingham

53 Sovereignty

Christian Volk

54 Violence: Illuminating Its Political Meaning and Limits

Maša Mrovlje

Society

55 Arendt’s Alteration of Tone

Susannah Gottlieb

56 Art and Performance

Cecilia Sjöholm

57 Biopolitics: Racing and “Managing” Human Populations

Dianna Taylor

58 The “Conscious Pariah”: Beyond Identity and Difference

Samir Gandeshacc

59 Education: Arendt against the Politicization of the University

Peter Baehr

60 Expropriation: The Loss of Land and Place in the World

James Barry, Jr

61 Arendt and Feminism

Samir Gandesha

62 Labor: The Liberation and the Rise of the Life Society

Samir Gandesha

63 Narrative

Adriana Cavarero

64 Political Philosophy of Science: From Cosmos to Power

Eve Seguin

65 Arendt on Race and Racism

Grayson Hunt

66 The Stateless: The Logic of the Camp

Samir Gandesha

67 World Alienation and the Search for Home in Arendt’s Philosophy

David Macauley

Notes on Contributors

Index