From phylosophy to politics. An sketch of Hannah Arendt´s intellectual itinerary

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Sandra Paola Macías Álvarez

Keywords

Hannah Arendt, Plato, totalitarianism, politics, zionism, Marxism, stalinism.

Abstract

This paper shows the evolution of Arendt’s thought, trying to explain how totalitarianism led her to a critique of political tradition since Plato.

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