HANNAH ARENDT – THE HUMAN CONDITION Part II
HANNAH ARENDT – THE HUMAN CONDITION Part II
Author(s): Árpád KadarkaySubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: BL Nonprofit Kft
Summary/Abstract: As an immigrant in a nation of immigrants, it is in America that Arendt affirms the new-found love of the world. Exuberant, she tells Jaspers that she will name her new book on political theory, On Revolution (1963), Amor Mundi, love of the world. The phrase she borrowed from Saint Augustine on whose concept of love she had written her doctorial dissertation. On Revolution is Arendt’s homage and gratitude to her adopted country. There is a ray of sunlight that has fallen on to her life:
Journal: Hungarian Review
- Issue Year: V/2014
- Issue No: 02
- Page Range: 61-76
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English