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Hannah Arendt's Theory of Political Action; Acknowledgments; Permissions; Contents; 1 Introduction; Notes; Bibliography; 2 Action's Disclosure of the 'Who' and the 'World'; Sovereignty and the Art of Making; Performative Action and Non-Sovereign Freedom; Inspiring Principles; Disclosure of the 'Who'; A Theatre of Spectators; Power and Violence in Revolutionary Foundation; Notes; Bibliography; 3 Appearances of the Divine 'Daimon'; The Myth of Er and the Ecstatic Disclosure of Being; Moral Thinking in a Secular Society; 'Humanitas' and the 'Valid Personality'; Love and Saint Augustine
The Persistence of Political TheologyNotes; Bibliography; 4 Aletheia: The Influence of Heidegger; Truth as Aletheia: Heidegger's Critique of Traditional Ontology; Heidegger's Interpretation of Aristotelian Modes of Disclosure; Dasein's Essence as Existence: 'What' vs. 'Who'; Authentic Dasein and its Relation with Others; Arendt's Answer to Heidegger's Authentic Dasein; Technological Enframing as the Modern Mode of Disclosure; Notes; Bibliography; 5 Labor and 'World Alienation': Arendt's Critique of Marx; The 'Glorification of Labor' and the 'Rise of the Social'
'World Alienation' and the Threat to Private and Public SpaceThe 'Right to Have Rights'; 'World Alienation' and the Loss of Meaning; The Work Model of Freedom; Revolution and the 'Social Question'; The Properly Political Attitude; Notes; Bibliography; 6 The Dignity of Doxa: Politicizing Kant's Aesthetic Judgment; Reflective Judgment and the Sensus Communis; The Purposes of Intersubjective Political Judgment; The Guiding Principles of Action and Judgment; Genius, Taste, and Humanitas; Notes; Bibliography; 7 Forgotten Fragments: Arendt's Critique of Teleological Philosophies of History
Kant's 'Enlarged Mentality' and the 'Ruse of Nature'Hegel's 'Cunning of Reason'; From Hegel to Marx; Fragmentary Historiography; Redemption of the 'Who' and the Reappearance of the 'Daimon'; Notes; Bibliography; 8 Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index
The Persistence of Political TheologyNotes; Bibliography; 4 Aletheia: The Influence of Heidegger; Truth as Aletheia: Heidegger's Critique of Traditional Ontology; Heidegger's Interpretation of Aristotelian Modes of Disclosure; Dasein's Essence as Existence: 'What' vs. 'Who'; Authentic Dasein and its Relation with Others; Arendt's Answer to Heidegger's Authentic Dasein; Technological Enframing as the Modern Mode of Disclosure; Notes; Bibliography; 5 Labor and 'World Alienation': Arendt's Critique of Marx; The 'Glorification of Labor' and the 'Rise of the Social'
'World Alienation' and the Threat to Private and Public SpaceThe 'Right to Have Rights'; 'World Alienation' and the Loss of Meaning; The Work Model of Freedom; Revolution and the 'Social Question'; The Properly Political Attitude; Notes; Bibliography; 6 The Dignity of Doxa: Politicizing Kant's Aesthetic Judgment; Reflective Judgment and the Sensus Communis; The Purposes of Intersubjective Political Judgment; The Guiding Principles of Action and Judgment; Genius, Taste, and Humanitas; Notes; Bibliography; 7 Forgotten Fragments: Arendt's Critique of Teleological Philosophies of History
Kant's 'Enlarged Mentality' and the 'Ruse of Nature'Hegel's 'Cunning of Reason'; From Hegel to Marx; Fragmentary Historiography; Redemption of the 'Who' and the Reappearance of the 'Daimon'; Notes; Bibliography; 8 Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index