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Crisis of German Historicism - The Early Political Thought of Hannah Arendt and Leo Strauss

English · Hardback

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A comparative intellectual history of the political thought of Hannah Arendt and Leo Strauss, two influential and controversial German-Jewish-American political philosophers.

List of contents










Introduction; 1. The untimely generation; 2. The problem of politics in Arendt's and Strauss' early writings; 3. History and political understanding: an ambivalent symbiosis; 4. Liberalism and modernity: rethinking the question of the 'proud'; 5. Retrieving the problem of theoria and praxis: the antagonisms; Epilogue; Bibliography; Index.

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Liisi Keedus is a research fellow at the Erik Castrén Institute of International Law and Human Rights at the University of Helsinki. She is affiliated with Tallinn University and the Boccaccio Intellectual History Programme at the European University Institute, Florence.

Summary

Hannah Arendt and Leo Strauss were two of the twentieth century's most influential and compelling political philosophers. Liisi Keedus explores how their shared background in Weimar Germany shaped their intellectual preoccupations, unravelling striking similarities, and genuine antagonisms, between the two thinkers.

Product details

Authors Liisi Keedus, Liisi (University of Helsinki) Keedus
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.02.2015
 
EAN 9781107093034
ISBN 978-1-107-09303-4
No. of pages 246
Series Ideas in Context
Ideas in Context
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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