JC480.A743 H36 2004
320.53
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Hannah Arendt and the uses of history : imperialism, nation, race, and genocide / edited by Richard King and Dan Stone.
— New York : Berghahn Books, 2007. vi, 282 p. ; 24 cm.
Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice.
Contenido: Introduction / Richard H. King and Dan Stone — Imperialism and colonialism — Race power, freedom, and the democracy of terror in German racialist thought / Elisa von Joeden-Forgey — Race thinking and racism in Hannah Arendt's The Origins of Totalitarianism / Kathryn T. Gines — When the real crime began : Hannah Arendt's The Origins of Totalitarianism and the dignity of the western philosophical tradition / Robert Bernasconi — Race and bureaucracy revisited : Hannah Arendt's recent reemergence in African studies / Christopher J. Lee — On pain of extinction : laws of nature and history in Darwin, Marx, and Arendt / Tony Barta — Nation and race — The refractory legacy of decolonization : revisiting Arendt on violence / Ned Curthoys — Anti-semitism, the bourgeoisie, and the self-destruction of the nation-state / Marcel Stoetzler — Post-totalitarian elements and Eichmann's mentality in the Yugoslav War and mass killings / Vlasta Jalusic — Intellectual genealogies and legacies — Hannah Arendt on totalitarianism : moral equivalence and degrees of evil in modern political violence / Richard Shorten — Hannah Arendt, biopolitics, and the problem of violence : from animal laborans to homo sacer / André Duarte — The 'subterranean stream of Western history' : Arendt and Levinas after Heidegger / Robert Eaglestone — Hannah Arendt and the old 'new science' / Steven Douglas Maloney — The Holocaust and 'the human' / Dan Stone — Conclusion : "Arendt between past and future" / Richard H. King.
ISBN 9781845453619 (rústica). — ISBN 9781845453619 (tapa dura)
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