The origens of Hannah Arendt's Political Philosophy: the Jewish Question.
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questão judaicaAbstract
Arendt's turn to the politics has begun when she joined to the fight for Jewish emancipation. Her first political reflections deal with the Jewish Question. Arendt defends the political right to a Jew lives as a Jew without living traditions and way of life behind. This defense is made against the ideologies of anti-semitism and assimilationism. She criticizes the anti-political stance of Jews who have historically refused, with some exceptions, to engage into political action
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