Hannah Arendt is one of the most famous political theorists of the
twentieth century, yet in the social sciences her work has rarely been
given the attention it deserves. This careful and comprehensive study
introduces Arendt to a wider audience. Finn Bowring shows how Arendt's
writings have engaged with and influenced prominent figures in the
sociological canon, and how her ideas may shed light on some of the most
pressing social and political problems of today.
He explores
her critique of Marx, her relationship to Weber, the influence of her
work on Habermas and the parallels and discrepancies between her and
Foucault. This is a clearly written and scholarly text which surveys the
leading debates over Arendt's work, including discussions of
totalitarianism, the public sphere and the nature of political
responsibility. This book will bring new perspectives to students and
lecturers in sociology and politics.
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Hannah Arendt : A Critical Introduction - Finn Bowring
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