Hannah Arendt and Political Theory
Challenging the Tradition
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:16th May '11
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Hannah Arendt's work has been noted for its unorthodox and eclectic style. This book aims to show that her unusual approach in fact reflects a consistent and distinctive conception of, and way of doing, political theory. This is established through close readings of her most influential works. In light of these readings Steve Buckler argues that Arendt's work is of continuing relevance in offering an important and challenging alternative to the more orthodox methods that are characteristic of modern political theory in both its analytical and post-analytical forms. Key Features *Discusses Arendt's key works - The Origins of Totalitarianism, The Human Condition and On Revolution - alongside her less well known and posthumously published writing *Shows how Arendt framed problems with respect to specific concerns in the modern polity and democratic culture *Considers Arendt's views on totalitarianism, political theory, the concept of action, revolutions, political ethics, and the role of the thinker
ISBN: 9780748639021
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 461g
192 pages