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Hannah Arendt: The Illegitimacy of Violence: Peacemakers

Autor Ramin Jahanbegloo
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 mar 2025
This book presents an original understanding of Arendt in the context of comparative political theory. The author discusses Arendt’s acute and perceptive view of violence as well as practical applications of her thought in a comparative context.
The book examines Hannah Arendt’s ideas about politics and violence provoked by the horrors of totalitarianism. It applies the rich potential of Arendt’s insights to the wider cultural context and discourse of nonviolence. Through case studies of India and Iran, it presents a new way of reading Arendt’s understanding and critique of violence beyond the simple analysis of her work on power and violence.
An original, nuanced and meaningful guide to Hannah Arendt, the book will be essential reading for students and scholars in politics, philosophy and peace and conflict studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032968117
ISBN-10: 1032968117
Pagini: 130
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge India
Seria Peacemakers

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

General, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate Advanced

Notă biografică

Ramin Jahanbegloo is Executive Director of the Mahatma Gandhi Centre for Nonviolence and Peace Studies and the Vice-Dean of the School of Law at Jindal Global University, India.

Cuprins

Introduction: Thinking with Arendt in the Age of Violence 1.Politics against Violence 2.Violence against Politics 3.The Illegitimacy of Violence 4.Arendt and the Gandhian Promise of Nonviolence Conclusion:  Reading Arendt in Tehran Bibliography Index
 
 
 

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This book presents an original understanding of Arendt in the context of comparative political theory. The author discusses Arendt’s acute and perceptive view of violence as well as practical applications of her thought in a comparative context.