Crisis of the Republic (Lying in Politics, Civil Disobedience, On Violence, Thoughts on Politics and Revolution)

Author(s): Hannah Arendt

Politics | USA | Philosophy

A collection of studies in which Arendt, from the standpoint of a political philosopher, views the crises of the 1960s and early 1970s as challenges to the American form of government.


Through the connected essays, Dr. Arendt examines, defines, and clarifies concerns of the American citizen. A sampler of her thoughts: the oppressed do not lead revolutions an dthe revolutionaries do not 'make' them; rather, they pick up power that is left 'lying in the street': capitalism and communism are systems that are both based on expropriation, and neither is the remedy for the other; American student radicalism has been of worldwide importance primarily because it has been morally motivated, but if students destroy the universities by politising them, they destroy the base of their rebellion. 

Author Biography: Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) is considered one of the most important and influential thinkers of the twentieth century. She is the author of numerous articles and books, including The Origins of Totalitarianism and the essay collection Men in Dark Times.


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  • : 9780156232005
  • : harper collins
  • : harper collins
  • : 0.236775
  • : 01 April 1972
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  • : Hannah Arendt
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