Hannah Arendt on human rights and the limits of exposure, or why Noam Chomsky is wrong about the meaning of Kosovo.

From: Social Research | Date: June 22, 2002| Author: Isaac, Jeffrey C. | Copyright information

THE Origins of Totalitarianism has received much attention, for it is a rich and elusive book, broaching many themes, touching upon many disciplines, presenting a kind of historical account as well as articulating, albeit indirectly, a political philosophy. Origins clearly is no conventional philosophical text. Yet it is the central work of Arendt's political theory because it explores the evils that comprised the backdrop to her political thinking, and against which she set hersel...

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