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Arendt on Freedom, Liberation, and Revolution: Philosophers in Depth

Editat de Kei Hiruta
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 mar 2019
This edited volume focuses on what Hannah Arendt famously called “the raison d’être of politics”: freedom. The unique collection of essays clarifies her flagship idea of political freedom in relation to other key Arendtian themes such as liberation, revolution, civil disobedience, and the right to have rights.
In addressing these, contributors to this volume juxtapose Arendt with a number of thinkers from Isaiah Berlin, John Rawls and Philip Pettit to Karl Marx, Frantz Fanon and Geoffroy de Lagasnerie. They also consider the continuing relevance of Arendt’s work to some of the most dramatic events in recent years, including the current global refugee crisis, the Arab uprisings of the 2010s, and the ongoing crisis of liberal democracy in the West and beyond.
Contributors include Keith Breen, Joan Cocks, Tal Correm, Christian J. Emden, Patrick Hayden, Kei Hiruta, Anthony F. Lang Jr., Shmuel Lederman, Miriam Leonard, Natasha Saunders, William Smith, and Shiyu Zhang.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030116941
ISBN-10: 3030116948
Pagini: 219
Ilustrații: XI, 302 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Philosophers in Depth

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1- Introduction- Kei Hiruta.- Chapter 2 - Hannah Arendt, Liberalism, and Freedom from Politics- Kei Hiruta.- Chapter 3 - Arendt, Republicanism, and Political Freedom  - Keith Breen.- Chapter 4 - Romanticizing the Republic: Hannah Arendt on Freedom, Rights, and the Modern State - Christian J. Emden.- Chapter 5 - Resisting Injustice: Arendt on Civil Disobedience and the Social Contract - William Smith and Zhang Shiyu.- Chapter 6 - Hannah Arendt on National Liberation, Violence, and Federalism- Tal Correm.- Chapter 7 - Solidarity at the Margins: Arendt, Refugees, and the Inclusive Politics of World-Making- Patrick Hayden and Natasha Saunders.- Chapter 8 - Arendt's Revolutionary Antiquity - Miriam Leonard.- Chapter 9 - Constitutions are the Answer!:Hannah Arendt and the Egyptian Revolution - Anthony F Lang Jr..- Chapter 10 - The Centrality of the Council System in Arendt's Political Theory - Shmuel Lederman.- Chapter 11 - An Epilogue—or Epitaph?—for Freedom, Liberation, Revolution - Joan Cocks.

Recenzii

“From different angles, the different contributions convincingly evince why it is crucial to distinguish liberation from the practice of freedom without losing sight of how intimately intertwined the two are. The editor has successfully been able to create a unity out of the individual contributions … . this is a highly readable anthology for anyone interested in the political thought of Arendt as well as in contemporary political theory more generally.” (Tomas Wedin, HannahArendt.net, Vol. 10 (1), December, 2020)

Notă biografică

Kei Hiruta is Research Fellow in Philosophy at Wolfson College, Oxford, UK, and Eurias Junior Fellow at the Paris Institute for Advanced Study, France, 2018–19. He is a co-founder and Associate Editor of the journal Arendt Studies.

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This edited volume focuses on what Hannah Arendt famously called “the raison d’être of politics”: freedom. The unique collection of essays clarifies her flagship idea of political freedom in relation to other key Arendtian themes such as liberation, revolution, civil disobedience, and the right to have rights.
In addressing these, contributors to this volume juxtapose Arendt with a number of thinkers from Isaiah Berlin, John Rawls and Philip Pettit to Karl Marx, Frantz Fanon and Geoffroy de Lagasnerie. They also consider the continuing relevance of Arendt’s work to some of the most dramatic events in recent years, including the current global refugee crisis, the Arab uprisings of the 2010s, and the ongoing crisis of liberal democracy in the West and beyond.
Contributors include Keith Breen, Joan Cocks, Tal Correm, Christian J. Emden, Patrick Hayden, Kei Hiruta, Anthony F. Lang Jr., Shmuel Lederman,Miriam Leonard, Natasha Saunders, William Smith, and Shiyu Zhang.

Caracteristici

Offers a comprehensive attempt to consider Arendt’s theory of freedom and its political, legal and institutional ramifications in a single volume Examines both contested interpretive questions in Arendt scholarship and her legacy to some of the major debates of our time Considers Arendt’s work in light of later developments in political philosophy such as the recent literature on International Political Theory and the debate over neo-republican political thought pioneered by Philip Pettit