Arendt, Hannah; Hill, Melvyn A. (editor)
Hannah Arendt, the Recovery of the Public World
Hannah Arendt, the Recovery of the Public World
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New York: St. Martin's Press, 1979. First edition (presumed; no earlier dates stated). Red-cloth octavo in white DJ, xiii, 362 pages; 24 cm. Small worn mark to front-rear edge and rear-rear edge, rear edges very slightly bumped, very light sunning and extremely light rubbing to top edges, faint yellow mark to page 323, few red underlines to few pages to rear of book, black ink ownership name, city, and year to front free endpaper, extremely faint soiling to DJ, else Very good in very good(+) DJ. Hardcover. ISBN: 0312360711
Out of Print, Scarce. Political Science. Contents: Hill, M.A. Introduction.--Young-Bruehl, E. From the pariah's point of view: reflections on Hannah Arendt's life and work.--Crick, B. On rereading The origins of totalitarianism.--Bakan, M. Hannah Arendt's concepts of labor and work.--Parekh, B. Hannah Arendt's critique of Marx.--Frampton, K. The status of man and the status of his objects: a reading of The human condition.--Major, R.W.A reading of Hannah Arendt's "unusual" distinction between labor and work.--Fuss, P. Hannah Arendt's conception of political community.--Miller, J. The pathos of novelty: Hannah Arendt's image of freedom in the modern world.--Draenos, S.S. Thinking without a ground: Hannah Arendt and the contemporary situation of understanding.--Gray, J.G. The abyss of freedom--and Hannah Arendt.--Denneny, M. The privilege of ourselves: Hannah Arendt on judgment.--Hill, M.A. The fictions of mankind and the stories of men.--Arendt, H. On Hannah Arendt.--Young-Bruehl, E.A chronological bibliography of the works of Hannah Arendt, 1906-1975 (p. 341-354). DJ protected in archival mylar wrap.
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