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The Attack of the Blob: Hannah Arendt's Concept of the Social [Hardcover]

Hanna Fenichel Pitkin (Author)


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October 1, 1998 0226669904 978-0226669908 1
"The European intellectual Hannah Arendt worried about the tendency of social structures to take on a life of their own and paralyze individual action. Pitkin . . . is determined to trace our problems to the actions of individuals. This book is thus a battle of wits. . . . [A] vivid sketch of the conflict between two basic outlooks."—Library Journal

"[O]ne leaves this book feeling enriched and challenged. Pitkin prompts us to rethink our understanding of Arendt and to demythologize the pervasive sense of political helplessness Arendt herself sought so hard to articulate. . . . [A] cause for celebration."—Peter Baehr, Times Literary Supplement

"[Arendt] is certainly among the most original and outstanding political theorists of the twentieth century. . . . It is difficult to imagine a hostile critic examining more effectively than Pitkin . . . Arendt's concept of the social, for hostility would inhibit the acquisition of the mastery of Arendt's texts that Pitkin displays at every turn."—Peter Berkowitz, New Republic


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The European intellectual Hannah Arendt worried about the tendency of social structures to take on a life of their own and paralyze individual action. Pitkin, a Berkeley political scientist, is determined to trace our problems to the actions of individuals. This book is thus a battle of wits. Pitkin accuses Arendt of dabbling in something close to science fiction and says her concept of "the social" belongs to movies like The Blob. Arendt's notion of "the social" was developed in the aftermath of World War II and the beginnings of the Cold War. But, as Pitkin notices, it softened after Eichmann in Jerusalem, when Arendt concluded that individual Nazis must be held personally responsible. It is this conflict between individual freedom and the forces that shape our lives that took Arendt back to St. Augustine and Duns Scotus in The Life of the Mind. Pitkin, who ignores the philosophical subtleties, admits that she cannot resolve the issue, but her book is a vivid sketch of the conflict between two basic outlooks. Worthwhile for all large collections, especially academic libraries.ALeslie Armour, Univ. of Ottawa
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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One of the most brilliant political theorists of our time, Hannah Ardent intended her work to liberate, to convince us that the power to improve our flawed arrangements is in our hands. At the same time, Ardent developed a metaphor of "the social" as an alien, appearing as if from outer space to gobble up human freedom; she blamed it—not us—for our public paralysis. In The Attack of the Blob, Hanna Pitkin seeks to resolve this seeming paradox by tracing Ardent's notion of "the social" throughout her writings. Doing this, Pitkin developes a resolution that considers everything from language to the nature of political theory itself.
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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  • Hardcover: 374 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (October 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226669904
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226669908
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,167,951 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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parvenu strategy, parvenu striving, conscious pariah, fellow pariahs, animal laborans, conceptual triad, laboring society, free citizenship, amor mundi, other pariahs, pariah group, autonomous judgment, world alienation
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Rahel Varnhagen, New York, Cold War, American Revolution, Martha Arendt, French Revolution, German Jews, United States, World War, Nazi Germany, Tocqueville's Democracy, Hannah Arendt, Herr Doktor, Rabel Varnhagen, Seyla Benhabib, Arendt's Blob, Communist Party, Martin Heidegger, Middle East, Soviet Union
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