The Origins of Totalitarianism with a new introduction by Anne Applebaum by HannahArendt Published 2024 by Harpercollins ISBN-13: 978-0-06-335447-0, ISBN: 0-06-335447-0
"This edition includes an introduction by Anne Applebaum—a leading voice on authoritarianism and Russian history—who fears that “once again, we are living in a world that Arendt would recognize.”"
Rahel Varnhagen The Life of a Jewish Woman (New York Review Classics) by HannahArendt, Clara Winston, Richard Winston, Barbara Hahn Paperback, 273 Pages, Published 2022 by The New York Review Of Books, Inc, United States ISBN-13: 978-1-68137-589-2, ISBN: 1-68137-589-3
"She was, Arendt writes, “neither beautiful nor attractive . . . and possessed no talents with which to employ her extraordinary intelligence and passionate originality.” Arendt sets out to tell the story of Rahel’s life as Rahel might ..."
Thinking Without a Banister Essays in Understanding, 1953-1975 (Paperback) by HannahArendt, Jerome Kohn Paperback, 608 Pages, Published 2021 by Schocken ISBN-13: 978-0-8052-1165-8, ISBN: 0-8052-1165-9
"The book's contents are varied: the essays, lectures, reviews, interviews, speeches, and editorials, taken together, manifest the relentless activity of her mind as well as her character, acquainting the reader with the person Arendt was, ..."
The Human Condition Second Edition by HannahArendt 380 Pages, Published 2019 by University Of Chicago Press ISBN-13: 978-0-226-58674-8, ISBN: 0-226-58674-X
"This new edition, published to coincide with the sixtieth anniversary of its original publication, contains Margaret Canovan’s 1998 introduction and a new foreword by Danielle Allen."
"Hannah Arendt's definitive work on totalitarianism and an essential component of any study of twentieth-century political history The Origins of Totalitarianism begins with the rise of anti-Semitism in central and western Europe in the 1800s and continues with an examination of European colonial imperialism from 1884 to the outbreak of World War I. Arendt explores the institutions and operations of totalitarian movements, focusing on ..."
Thinking Without a Banister Essays in Understanding, 1953-1975 by HannahArendt 608 Pages, Published 2018 by Schocken ISBN-13: 978-1-101-87030-3, ISBN: 1-101-87030-3
"whom, Thomas Wild, for me chiefly represents scholarship, and the other, Fred
Dewey, chiefly represents action. Thomas Wild is the subtlest reader of Arendt I
have encountered in many years; his teaching and writings cast new light on her
..."
"Dorothy Parker, Rebecca West, Hannah Arendt, Mary McCarthy, Susan Sontag, Pauline Kael, Joan Didion, Nora Ephron, Renata Adler, and Janet Malcolm―these brilliant women are the central figures of Sharp. Their lives intertwine as they cut through the cultural and intellectual history of America in the twentieth century, arguing as fervently with each other as they did with the sexist attitudes of the men who often undervalued their work a ..."
"This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important ..."
"The past year has seen a resurgence of interest in the political thinker Hannah Arendt, “the theorist of beginnings,” whose work probes the logics underlying unexpected transformations—from totalitarianism to revolution. A work of striking originality, The Human Condition is in many respects more relevant now than when it first appeared in 1958. In her study of the state of modern humanity, Hannah Arendt considers humankind from the pe ..."
The Freedom to Be Free From Thinking Without a Banister by HannahArendt 30 Pages, Published 2018 by Vintage ISBN-13: 978-0-525-56659-5, ISBN: 0-525-56659-7
"This lecture is a brilliant encapsulation of Arendt’s widely influential arguments on revolution, and why the American Revolution—unlike all those preceding it—was uniquely able to install political freedom. “The Freedom to be ..."
Thinking Without a Banister(1st Edition) Essays in Understanding, 1953-1975 by HannahArendt, Jerome Kohn Hardcover, 608 Pages, Published 2018 by Schocken ISBN-13: 978-0-8052-4215-7, ISBN: 0-8052-4215-5
"Hannah Arendt was born in Germany in 1906 and lived in America from 1941 until her death in 1975. Thus her life spanned the tumultuous years of the twentieth century, as did her thought. She did not consider herself a philosopher, though she studied and maintained close relationships with two great philosophers—Karl Jaspers and Martin Heidegger—throughout their lives. She was a thinker, in search not of metaphysical truth but of the mea ..."