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When it was fist published in 1951, The Origins of Totalitarianism established Arendt as a notable student of the political crisis of her time.
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authentic political experiences, plural human beings, collective life process, human plurality, totalitarian elements, plural men, totalitarian belief, plural individuals, unnatural growth, new political philosophy, classical republican tradition, totalitarian movements, totalitarian leaders, totalitarian terror, free politics, inhuman forces, lasting institutions, gap between past
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Hannah Arendt, New York, French Revolution, Social Research, The Origins of Totalitarianism, Founding Fathers, Karl Jaspers, The Jew, First World War, Partisan Review, Kant's Political Philosophy, Eastern Europe, Hungarian Revolution, Crises of the Republic, Questions of Moral, Cambridge University Press, Review of Politics, Benjamin Barber, Rosa Luxemburg, New Haven, University of Chicago Press, Vietnam War, Yale University Press, Eric Voegelin, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
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