Hannah Arendt, the Social and Society (Civil)
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https://doi.org/10.20873/rpv6n2-01Abstract
This article aims to show that Hannah Arendt's “critique of the social”, formulated above all in The Human Condition, should not obscure the fact that her theory of the political is not only compatible with the idea of civil society, but mobilizes it in certain contexts, which can be seen when we return to her book on revolutions and her text on civil disobedience.
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