The Reluctant Modernism of Hannah ArendtInterpreting the work of one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century, The Reluctant Modernism of Hannah Arendt rereads Arendt's political philosophy in light of newly gained insights into the historico-cultural background of her work. Arguing against the standard interpretation of Hannah Arendt as an anti-modernist lover of the Greek polis, author Seyla Benhabib contends that Arendt's thought emerges out of a double legacy: German Existenz philosophy, particularly the thought of Martin Heidegger, and her experiences as a German-Jewess in the age of totalitarianism. This important volume reconsiders Arendt's theory of modernity, her concept of the public sphere, her distinction between the social and the political, her theory of totalitarianism, and her critique of the modern nation state, including her life long involvement with Jewish and Israeli politics. |
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Page ix
... become " something between a historian and a publicist . " All this has changed . Certainly , controversy has not ceased to accompany her even after her death , particularly after the 1998 publication of her correspon- dence with Martin ...
... become " something between a historian and a publicist . " All this has changed . Certainly , controversy has not ceased to accompany her even after her death , particularly after the 1998 publication of her correspon- dence with Martin ...
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... become disposable bodies in space and time . Shoved across national borders , hunted down by the police , criminalized because they lack adequate pa- pers , and deprived , in many cases , of the protection of the national states into ...
... become disposable bodies in space and time . Shoved across national borders , hunted down by the police , criminalized because they lack adequate pa- pers , and deprived , in many cases , of the protection of the national states into ...
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... becomes uniquely important . For our pres- ent purposes , what is striking is her grasp of the analytical discipline this idea imposes on the theorist . It instructs the intelligence that circulates throughout her examination of the ...
... becomes uniquely important . For our pres- ent purposes , what is striking is her grasp of the analytical discipline this idea imposes on the theorist . It instructs the intelligence that circulates throughout her examination of the ...
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... become the subject of discursive argumentation , is not simply the evolution of the perspective of conventional ... becomes clear that in communicative interaction questions of justice would be inseparable from questions of the good life ...
... become the subject of discursive argumentation , is not simply the evolution of the perspective of conventional ... becomes clear that in communicative interaction questions of justice would be inseparable from questions of the good life ...
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... become an other and by so doing to provisionally adopt a standpoint that may compel a revision of their own worldview . Adopting perspectives be- longing to others encourages respect for the dignity of the generalized other , who is our ...
... become an other and by so doing to provisionally adopt a standpoint that may compel a revision of their own worldview . Adopting perspectives be- longing to others encourages respect for the dignity of the generalized other , who is our ...
Contents
The Pariah and Her Shadow Hannah Arendts Biography of Rahel Varnhagen | 1 |
Rahel Levin Varnhagens Quest for the World | 5 |
The Salons as Female Public Sphere | 14 |
The Rise of the Social | 22 |
Jewish Politics and German Existenz Philosophy The Sources of Hannah Arendts Thought | 35 |
What Is Existenz Philosophy? | 47 |
The Concept of the World in Martin Heideggers Being and Time | 51 |
The Destruction of the Public Sphere and the Emergence of Totalitarianism | 62 |
Aristotle Arendt and Heidegger | 114 |
The Art of Making and Subverting Distinctions With Arendt Contra Arendt | 123 |
The Continuing Struggle With Karl Marx | 130 |
An Untenable Divide | 138 |
From the Problem of Judgment to the Public Sphere Rethinking Hannah Arendts Political Theory | 172 |
Rereading Eichmann in Jerusalem | 173 |
Judgment in Kants Moral Philosophy and Arendts Reappropriation | 185 |
The Missing Normative Foundations of Arendtian Politics | 193 |
Methodological and Historiographic Puzzles of Arendts Origins of Totalitarianism | 63 |
EmpiricalAnalytical Aspects of Arendts Theory of Totalitarianism | 69 |
Imperialism and the End of the Rights of Man | 75 |
Imperialism and the Dilemmas of the Modern NationState | 77 |
The Politics of Memory and the Morality of Historiography | 86 |
The Theorist as Storyteller | 91 |
The Dialogue With Martin Heidegger Arendts Ontology of The Human Condition | 102 |
Plurality the World and the Solipsism of Heideggers Ontology | 104 |
Action Narrative and the Web of Stories | 107 |
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