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  2. Hannah Arendt - Wikipedia

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    Hannah Arendt was born Johanna Arendt [16] [17] in 1906, in the Wilhelmine period. Her secular and educated Jewish family lived comfortably in Linden , Prussia (now a part of Hanover ). They were merchants of Russian extraction from Königsberg .

  3. Bibliography of Hannah Arendt - Wikipedia

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    Hannah Arendt: A brief biography (DVD liner notes to Hannah Arendt). Zeitgeist Films. BBFC (2013). Hannah Arendt. Releases (Film) (in German, English, and Hebrew). British Board of Film Classification. Archived from the original on 15 February 2020. IMDb (2012). Hannah Arendt (Film) (in German, English, and Hebrew).

  4. List of works by Hannah Arendt - Wikipedia

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    The Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities at Bard College., in HAC Bard (2018) Yanase, Yosuke (3 May 2008). "Hannah Arendt's major works". Philosophical Investigations for Applied Linguistics "Arendt works". Thinking and Judging with Hannah Arendt: Political theory class. University of Helsinki. 2010–2012.

  5. The Human Condition (Arendt book) - Wikipedia

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    The Human Condition, [1] first published in 1958, is Hannah Arendt's account of how "human activities" should be and have been understood throughout Western history. Arendt is interested in the vita activa (active life) as contrasted with the vita contemplativa (contemplative life) and concerned that the debate over the relative status of the two has blinded us to important insights about the ...

  6. Elisabeth Young-Bruehl - Wikipedia

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    The resulting book, published in 1982, is still the standard work on Hannah Arendt's life. It has been translated into many languages, [5] including recently (2010) Hebrew, and a second English edition came out in 2004. [7] Young-Bruehl's work on the Arendt biography gave her an increasingly strong interest in psychoanalysis.

  7. Rahel Varnhagen: The Life of a Jewess - Wikipedia

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    Rahel Varnhagen c. 1800. Rahel Varnhagen: The Life of a Jewess [1] is a biography of Rahel Varnhagen written by political philosopher Hannah Arendt.Originally her Habilitationsschrift she completed it in exile as a refugee, but was not published till 1957, in English, in the UK (London) by East and West Library.

  8. Onion (Arendt) - Wikipedia

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    Hannah Arendt was a philosopher accustomed to using metaphors. Among other things, she advocated for their use in philosophical reflection in her Journal of Thoughts. [1] In The Origins of Totalitarianism, Arendt explored the question of totalitarianism – how these types of regimes form, evolve, exist, and perish. [2]

  9. On Revolution - Wikipedia

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    On Revolution is a 1963 book by the political theorist Hannah Arendt, who presents a comparison of two of the main 18th-century revolutions: the American Revolution and the French Revolution, where they failed, where they succeeded and where they diverged from each other.