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Margaret Canovan (Author)


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0521419115 978-0521419116 August 28, 1992
Margaret Canovan argues in this book that much of the published work on Arendt has been flawed by serious misunderstandings, arising from a failure to see her work in its proper context. The author shows how such misunderstanding was possible, and offers a fundamental reinterpretation, drawing on Arendt's unpublished as well as her published work, which sheds new light on most areas of her thought.

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"Here at last is a clear and accessible, appreciative but not uncritical, account of the whole range of Hannah Arendt's thinking. For once the wood is not lost in the trees. Her status as one of the major thinkers of this century emerges beyond doubt." Bernard Crick

"Margaret Canovan has written an extraordinarily good book about Hannah Arendt's political thought--the best and most comprehensive work yet written on the subject....it should become the benchmark; no one working on Arendt in the future will be able to ignore Canovan's interpretations." Suzanne Duvall Jacobitti, Times Higher Education Supplement

"Margaret Canovan...gives us a beautifully composed and mature account of [Hannah Arendt's] political thought as a whole, drawing extensively on unpublished sources to illuminate major works such as The Origins of Totalitarianism and The Human Condition." Times Literary Supplement

"Margaret Canovan's well-crafted reinterpretation of Hannah Arendt's published work uses the latter's unpublished manuscripts and correspondence to demonstrate persuasively the continuity and coherence of her thought and the ongoing significance of the problem of 'totalitarianism' throughout her career." Robert Paul Resch, American Historical Review

"Canovan provides an excellent and comprehensive explanation of how Arendt's political theory emerges out of her early struggle to understand the new phenomenon of totalitarianism." Gordon J. Tolle, The Review of Politics

"...makes an invaluable contribution to the scholarly literature by providing a fresh interpretation based on a careful study of the extensive manuscripts now housed in the Library of Congress....few will fail to profit by accompanying Canovan on her investigation....Canovan's extensive and skillful use of the unpublished sources ensures her a place on the shortest list of required books for advanced students. Happily, the book is also highly accessible and entirely suitable for the serious beginning student." James T. Knauer, International Studies in Philosophy

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Arguing that much of the published work on Arendt has been flawed by serious misunderstanding, this text offers a fundamental reinterpretation, drawing on her unpublished as well as published work, which sheds new light on most areas of her thought.

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  • Hardcover: 308 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press (August 28, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0521419115
  • ISBN-13: 978-0521419116
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #948,935 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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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. Read the first page
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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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