Hannah Arendt: A Life Of The Mind

Hannah Arendt: A Life Of The Mind

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A Revelatory, LongAwaited, And Definitive Intellectual Biography Of Hannah Arendt, One Of The Greatest Philosophers Of The Twentieth Centurydrawing On Newly Discovered Archival Materials And Previously Overlooked DocumentsFrom Both Germany, Where Hannah Arendt Was Born To A Jewish Family In 1906, And The United States, Where She Was A Citizen From 1950Thomas Meyer Tells The Story Of An Intellectual Icon Whose Character And Ideas Continue To Captivate And Challenge Us To This Day. Tracing Anew ArendtS Journey From Knigsberg To Paris, Where She Fled After Being Imprisoned In 1933, And Finally To New York In 1941, Meyer Illuminates Her Formative Years And The Development Of Her Radical And Brilliant Books, As Well As Her Lifelong Philosophical Debate With Martin Heidegger, Whose Nazism Was A Permanent Challenge For Her. MeyerS Account Centers On Two Pivotal PhasesArendtS Years In Paris After Fleeing Nazi Germany And Her Time In The United States Leading Up To The Landmark Publication Of The Origins Of Totalitarianism In 1955Providing Not Only A Meticulous Reconstruction Of Her Life But Also A Compelling Invitation To Rethink Her Legacy For Our Times.At A Time Of Acute Political Polarization, With Liberalism In Crisis And Urgent Debates About Freedom, Responsibility, And Truth Unfolding All Around, ArendtS Writings And Ideas Resonate More Powerfully Than Ever. MeyerS Account Of Her Extraordinary Life Is Groundbreaking And Sensational, Not Just For His Illuminating And Peerless Research, But Also For His Incisive Exploration Of What ArendtS Work Has Meant Over The DecadesAnd Continues To Mean For Us Today.

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