Browsing History by Author "ASHCROFT, C"
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From resistance to revolution: the limits of nonviolence in Arendt’s ‘Civil Disobedience’
ASHCROFT, CArendt’s work on civil disobedience sets out an optimistic portrayal of the possibilities of such forms of action in re-energising the spirit of American politics in the late twentieth century. Civil disobedience should ... -
JEWISHNESS AND THE PROBLEM OF NATIONALISM: A GENEALOGY OF ARENDT'S EARLY POLITICAL THOUGHT
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JEWISHNESS AND THE PROBLEM OF NATIONALISM: A GENEALOGY OF ARENDT'S EARLY POLITICAL THOUGHT
ASHCROFT, C (Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2017-08)<jats:p>Hannah Arendt's early writings, focused on Jewish politics in the 1930s and 1940s, are in many ways her most directly political work. Yet certain problematic concepts in these texts, notably the idea of the “Jewish ...