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Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; Notes on Contributors; 1 Introduction; Bibliography; 2 Hannah Arendt, Liberalism, and Freedom from Politics; Introduction; Liberal Freedom and the "Tradition"; Liberal Freedom, Rights and Liberties, and Non-interference; Arendt and Liberalisms (In the Plural); From Liberal Theory to Liberal Practice; Conclusion; Bibliography; 3 Arendt, Republicanism, and Political Freedom; Introduction; Pettit on Franco-German Republicanism and Arendt; Freedom, Liberty, and Totalitarian Domination; Political Freedom as Non-sovereignty
Populism, "the People," and ContestationConclusion: Political Freedom and Participation; Bibliography; 4 Romanticizing the Republic: Hannah Arendt on Freedom, Rights, and the Modern State; Freedom and Political Action; Problems with Rights and Equality; Against Government?; Bibliography; 5 Resisting Injustice: Arendt on Civil Disobedience and the Social Contract; Civil Disobedience and the Social Contract; The Dissent of the Excluded; Recasting Dissent as a Performance of Inclusion; Conclusion: Resistance and the Evolving Contract; Bibliography
6 Hannah Arendt on National Liberation, Violence, and FederalismIntroduction; Violent Liberation and the Constitution of Freedom; Arendt's Critique of the Nation-State; The Federated Structure: Arendt's Argument for a Jewish-Arab Federation; Conclusion; Bibliography; 7 Solidarity at the Margins: Arendt, Refugees, and the Inclusive Politics of World-Making; Introduction; Arendt, Refugees, and International Law; The Right to Have Rights, Mutual Recognition, and Solidarity; Refugee Solidarity and World-Building from the Margins; Conclusion; Bibliography; 8 Arendt's Revolutionary Antiquity
Freedom and NecessityRevolution and the New; Bibliography; 9 Constitutions Are the Answer!: Hannah Arendt and the Egyptian Revolution; Introduction; The Egyptian Revolution; Arendt on Revolution, Constituent Power, and Public Freedom; Constituting a Revolution; Conclusion; Bibliography; 10 The Centrality of the Council System in Arendt's Political Theory; Introduction; Federations and Councils; The Councils and "the Political"; Philosophy, Politics, and Judgment; Concluding Remarks; Bibliography; 11 An Epilogue-Or Epitaph?-For Freedom, Liberation, Revolution; Bibliography; Index
Populism, "the People," and ContestationConclusion: Political Freedom and Participation; Bibliography; 4 Romanticizing the Republic: Hannah Arendt on Freedom, Rights, and the Modern State; Freedom and Political Action; Problems with Rights and Equality; Against Government?; Bibliography; 5 Resisting Injustice: Arendt on Civil Disobedience and the Social Contract; Civil Disobedience and the Social Contract; The Dissent of the Excluded; Recasting Dissent as a Performance of Inclusion; Conclusion: Resistance and the Evolving Contract; Bibliography
6 Hannah Arendt on National Liberation, Violence, and FederalismIntroduction; Violent Liberation and the Constitution of Freedom; Arendt's Critique of the Nation-State; The Federated Structure: Arendt's Argument for a Jewish-Arab Federation; Conclusion; Bibliography; 7 Solidarity at the Margins: Arendt, Refugees, and the Inclusive Politics of World-Making; Introduction; Arendt, Refugees, and International Law; The Right to Have Rights, Mutual Recognition, and Solidarity; Refugee Solidarity and World-Building from the Margins; Conclusion; Bibliography; 8 Arendt's Revolutionary Antiquity
Freedom and NecessityRevolution and the New; Bibliography; 9 Constitutions Are the Answer!: Hannah Arendt and the Egyptian Revolution; Introduction; The Egyptian Revolution; Arendt on Revolution, Constituent Power, and Public Freedom; Constituting a Revolution; Conclusion; Bibliography; 10 The Centrality of the Council System in Arendt's Political Theory; Introduction; Federations and Councils; The Councils and "the Political"; Philosophy, Politics, and Judgment; Concluding Remarks; Bibliography; 11 An Epilogue-Or Epitaph?-For Freedom, Liberation, Revolution; Bibliography; Index