Acknowledgments, Introduction, 1. Hannah Arendt’s conception of modernity, 2. Hannah Arendt’s theory of action, 3. Hannah Arendt’s theory of judgment, 4. Hannah Arendt’s conception of citizenship, Notes, Bibliography, Index
d'Entrèves, Maurizio Passerin
"A learned and subtle account of Arendt's work. It offers a fresh
and needed perspective."
-George Kateb, Princeton University
"The conclusions that d'Entreves draws from Hannah Arendt's work
for the implementation of more extended and participatory forms of
democracy and citizenship demonstrate the acute contemporary
relevance of Arendt's writings for our political thinking after the
collapse of totalitarianism. D'Entreves' writing is distinguished
by compelling and clearly articulated argument, and his exposition
and assessment of Arendt is of a consistently high quality. This is
a sophisticated entrance point to Arendt's political thought."
-Simon Critchley, University of Essex
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