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100 1 _aArendt, Hannah,
_d1906-1975.
_911128
245 1 4 _aThe portable Hannah Arendt /
_cedited with an introduction by Peter Baehr.
246 1 8 _aHannah Arendt
260 _aNew York :
_bPenguin Books,
_c2000.
300 _alxiii, 575 p. ;
_c20 cm.
490 1 _aThe Viking portable library
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 0 _gI.
_tOverview: What Remains?
_t"What Remains? The Language Remains": A Conversation with Gunter Gaus --
_gII.
_tStateless Persons.
_tThat "Infinitely Complex Red-tape Existence": From a Letter to Karl Jaspers.
_tThe Perplexities of the Rights of Man.
_tThe Jewish Army - the Beginning of a Jewish Politics?
_tJewess and Shlemihl (1771-1795).
_tWriting Rahel Vamhagen. From a Letter to Karl Jaspers --
_gIII.
_tTotalitarianism.
_tThe Jews and Society.
_tExpansion.
_tTotal Domination.
_tOrganized Guilt and Universal Responsibility.
_tA Reply to Eric Voegelin --
_gIV.
_tThe Vita Activa.
_tLabor, Work, Action.
_tThe Public and the Private Realm.
_tReflections on Little Rock.
_tThe Social Question.
_tThe Concept of History: Ancient and Modern --
_gV.
_tBanality and Conscience: The Eichmann Trial and its Implications.
_tFrom Eichmann in Jerusalem: An Expert on the Jewish Question.
_tFrom Eichmann in Jerusalem: The Final Solution: Killing.
_tFrom Eichmann in Jerusalem: The Wannsee Conference, or Pontius Pilate.
505 8 0 _tFrom Eichmann in Jerusalem: Execution.
_tFrom Eichmann in Jerusalem: Epilogue.
_tFrom Eichmann in Jerusalem: Postscript.
_t"Holes of Oblivion": The Eichmann Trial and Totalitarianism. From a Letter to Mary McCarthy.
_tA "Daughter of Our People": A Response to Gershom Scholem.
_tFrom The Life of the Mind (volume 1): The Answer of Socrates.
_tFrom The Life of the Mind (volume 1): The Two-in-One --
_gVI.
_tRevolution and Preservation.
_tRosa Luxemburg (1871-1919).
_tWhat Is Freedom?
_tWhat Is Authority?
_tThe Revolutionary Tradition and Its Loss Treasure --
_gVII.
_tOf Truth and Traps.
_tHeidegger the Fox.
_tTruth and Politics.
520 1 _a"She was a Jew born in Germany in the early twentieth century, and she studied with the greatest German minds of her day - Martin Heidegger and Karl Jaspers among them.
520 8 _aAfter the rise of the Nazis, she emigrated to America, where she proceeded to write some of the most searching, hard-hitting reflections on the agonizing issues of the day - totalitarianism in both Nazi and Stalinist garb; Zionism and the legacy of the Holocaust; federally mandated school desegregation and civil rights in the United States; and the nature of evil.".
520 8 _a"The Portable Hannah Arendt offers substantial excerpts from the three works that ensured her international and enduring stature: The Origins of Totalitarianism, The Human Condition, and Eichmann in Jerusalem. Additionally, this volume includes several other provocative essays, as well as her correspondence with other influential figures of the time.
520 8 _aThese thoughtfully chosen pieces form an eloquent testament to a fearless thinker who argued for justice and hope in the middle of an anguished century."--BOOK JACKET.
600 1 4 _aArendt, Hannah.
_911129
650 0 _aPolitical science.
_911130
650 0 _aPolitical ethics.
_911131
650 0 _aTotalitarianism.
_97776
650 0 _aRevolutions.
_911132
650 0 _aSocial ethics.
_911133
650 4 _aPolitical science
_xPhilosophy.
_911134
700 1 _aBaehr, P. R.
_q(Peter R.)
_911135
830 0 _aViking portable library.
_911136
900 _bTOC
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