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Hannah Arendt: The Last Interview and Other Conversations

And Other Conversations

Author: Hannah Arendt   Series: The Last Interview

A unique selection of the most significant interviews given by Hannah Arendt, including the last she gave before her death in 1975. Some are published here in English for the first time.

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A unique selection of the most significant interviews given by Hannah Arendt, including the last she gave before her death in 1975. Some are published here in English for the first time.

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A unique selection of the most significant interviews given by Hannah Arendt, including the last she gave before her death in 1975. Some are published here in English for the first time."There are no dangerous thoughts for the simple reason that thinking itself is such a dangerous enterprise."
-Hannah ArendtIn these interviews-including her final interview given in October 1973, in the midst of Watergate and the Yom Kippur War-Hannah Arendt discusses politics, war, protest movements, the Eichmann trial, Jewish identity, and language with the incisiveness and courage that always set her apart.

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Critic Reviews

“"We are still living in Hannah Arendt's world... It is hard to name a thinker of the twentieth century more sought after as a guide to the dilemmas of the twenty-first." --Adam Kirsch, The New Yorker "The combination of tremendous intellectual power with great common sense makes Miss Arendt's insight into history and politics seem both amazing and obvious." --Mary McCarthy "[Arendt] took responsibility for observing the inhuman uses of power and for summoning her generation to judgment and action." --Samantha Power, The New York Review of Books”

"We are still living in Hannah Arendt's world... It is hard to name a thinker of the twentieth century more sought after as a guide to the dilemmas of the twenty-first." —Adam Kirsch,The New Yorker

“The combination of tremendous intellectual power with great common sense makes Miss Arendt’s insight into history and politics seem both amazing and obvious.” —Mary McCarthy

“[Arendt] took responsibility for observing the inhuman uses of power and for summoning her generation to judgment and action.” —Samantha Power, The New York Review of Books

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About the Author

HANNAH ARENDT (1906-1975) was one of the foremost political philosophers of the twentieth century. She fled Europe for the United States in 1941 and spent her career as a professor at a number of American universities, including the New School for Social Research and University of Chicago. She is best known for her books The Origins of Totalitarianism and Eichmann in Jerusalem.

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Product Details

Publisher
Melville House Publishing
Published
5th December 2013
Pages
136
ISBN
9781612193113

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