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Index
Cover
Half-Title
Series
Title
Contents
Acknowledgements
Editors’ Introduction
Part I Sources, Influences, and Encounters
1 Arendt and the Roman Tradition
2 Concepts of Love in Augustine
3 Thomas Hobbes: The Emancipation of the Political-Economic
4 Arendt, Montesquieu, and the Spirits of Politics
5 Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s Sovereign Intimacy
6 Arendt and Kant’s Moral Philosophy
7 Arendt and Kant’s Categorical Imperative
8 Hannah Arendt and Karl Marx: Beyond The Human Condition
9 Max Weber: Methodology, Action, and Politics
10 Phenomenology: Arendt’s Politics of Appearance
11 Martin Heidegger: Love and the World
12 Karl Jaspers, Arendt, and the Love of Citizens
13 Isaiah Berlin: Liberty, Liberalism, and Anti-totalitarianism
14 Arendt and America
15 Franz Kafka and Arendt: Pariahs in Thought
16 Walter Benjamin and Arendt: A Relation of Sorts
17 Merleau-Ponty: Hiding, Showing, Being
18 Arendt and Critical Theory: Impossible Friends
19 Arendt and the New York Intellectuals
Part II Key Writings
20 St. Augustine
21 Rahel Varnhagen
22 The Origins of Totalitarianism
23 The Human Condition
24 Eichmann in Jerusalem
25 Between Past and Future
26 On Revolution
27 Lectures on Kant’s Political Philosophy
28 The Life of the Mind
Part III Themes and TopicsOntology, Politics, and Society
Ontology
29 Arendt and Appearance
30 Arendt on the Activity of Thinking
31 Judaism in The Human Condition
32 Life and Human Plurality
33 Natality and the Birth of Politics
34 Place: The Familiar Table and Chair
35 Plurality
36 The Right to Have Rights
37 Truth
38 Two-In-One
Politics
39 Artificial Equality: Procedural, Epistemic, and Performative
40 Arendt and Ecological Politics
41 Evil
42 Freedom
43 Imperialism
44 International Law: Its Promise and Limits
45 Justice: Arendt in Jerusalem and the Problem of Judgment
46 Law: Nomos and Lex, Constitutionalism and Totalitarianism in Arendt’s Thought
47 On the Lost Spirit of Revolution
48 Power
49 Radical Democracy within Limits
50 Reconciliation
51 Responsibility
52 The Sensus Communis and Common Sense: The Worldly, Affective Sense of Judging Spectators
53 Sovereignty
54 Violence: Illuminating Its Political Meaning and Limits
Society
55 Arendt’s Alteration of Tone
56 Art and Performance
57 Biopolitics: Racing and “Managing” Human Populations
58 The “Conscious Pariah”: Beyond Identity and Difference
59 Education: Arendt against the Politicization of the University
60 Expropriation: The Loss of Land and Place in the World
61 Arendt and Feminism
62 Labor: The Liberation and the Rise of the Life Society
63 Narrative
64 Political Philosophy of Science: From Cosmos to Power
65 Arendt on Race and Racism
66 The Stateless: The Logic of the Camp
67 World Alienation and the Search for Home in Arendt’s Philosophy
Notes on Contributors
Index
Copyright
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