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Index
Cover
Copyright
Title Page
Contents
Preface
Contributors
1. Understanding Political Modernity: Rereading Arendt and Adorno in Comparative Perspective
PART ONE: POLITICAL MODERNITY, THEORY, AND PHILOSOPHY
2. Arendt and Adorno: The Elusiveness of the Particular and the Benjaminian Moment
3. Political Modernism: The New, Revolution, and Civil Disobedience in Arendt and Adorno
4. From the Critique of Identity to Plurality in Politics: Reconsidering Adorno and Arendt
5. Passion Lost, Passion Regained: How Arendt’s Anthropology Intersects with Adorno’s Theory of the Subject
PART TWO: LEGACIES OF TOTALITARIANISM, ANTISEMITISM, AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY
6. Grounding Cosmopolitics: Rethinking Crimes Against Humanity and Global Political Theory with Arendt and Adorno
7. Debating Human Rights, Law, and Subjectivity: Arendt, Adorno, and Critical Theory
8. Blindness and Insight: The Conceptual Jew in Adorno and Arendt’s Post-Holocaust Reflections on the Antisemitic Question
9. The Paralysis of Judgment: Arendt and Adorno on Antisemitism and the Modern Condition
PART THREE: POLITICAL THEORY IN EXILE, EXILE AS A THEORETICAL PARADIGM
10. Theorists in Exile: Adorno’s and Arendt’s Reflections on the Place of the Intellectual
11. Homeless Philosophy: The Exile of Philosophy and the Philosophy of Exile in Arendt and Adorno
Notes
Index
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