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    B orn in 1906, German-born American philosopher Hannah Arendt is widely considered to be one of the most important political thinkers of the 20th century. Her many books and articles have had a lasting influence on political theory and philosophy.. Beyond Arendt's brilliantly original critique of the human condition, she is perhaps most famous for her coining of the phrase, the 'banality ...
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    A rendt's 1963 book Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil remains a fascinatingly relevant and disturbing read. While at the time many criticized Arendt for seemingly letting Eichmann off the hook and placing the blame on society at large, Arendt argued this was a misreading of her position.
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    After the disastrous ideological experiments of the 20th century, German-born American political philosopher Hannah Arendt diagnoses where it all went wrong. ... (See my full reading list on Hannah Arendt's best books here.) 13. A Theory of Justice, by John Rawls. A Theory of Justice.
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    We've organized philosophy's best books both by subject — from core branches like metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics, to particular movements like existentialism and Stoicism — as well as by individual philosophers, from Socrates and Confucius, to Friedrich Nietzsche and Hannah Arendt.
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    60 years ago, Hannah Arendt provided a haunting critique of modernity. Society will become stuck in accelerating cycles of labor and consumption, she argued. ... Arendt offers this analysis in her prescient 1958 book, The Human Condition, which provides an account of what Arendt calls the vita activa, the life of activity.
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    Hannah Arendt On Standing Up to the Banality of Evil; Isaiah Berlin On Why the Pursuit of the Ideal is Dangerous; Get one famous philosophical idea in your inbox each Sunday. ... About the Author. Jack Maden Founder Philosophy Break. Having received great value from studying philosophy for 15+ years (picking up a master's degree along the way ...
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    Thomas Nagel is the brilliant contemporary philosopher behind Mortal Questions and The View From Nowhere.Written in 1987, Nagel's What Does It All Mean? is a lucid and accessible introduction to philosophy, setting forth the central problems of philosophical inquiry for beginners.. A slim book at just over 100 pages, Nagel covers free will, right and wrong, death, language, the meaning of ...
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    About the Author. Jack Maden Founder Philosophy Break. Having received great value from studying philosophy for 15+ years (picking up a master's degree along the way), I founded Philosophy Break in 2018 as an online social enterprise dedicated to making the subject's wisdom accessible to all.
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    About the Author. Jack Maden Founder Philosophy Break. Having received great value from studying philosophy for 15+ years (picking up a master's degree along the way), I founded Philosophy Break in 2018 as an online social enterprise dedicated to making the subject's wisdom accessible to all.
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    The demanding nature of Stoicism is what leads the three major Roman Stoics — Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius — to dedicate so much of their writing to practical advice (see our pick of their and Stoicism's best books here, and Marcus Aurelius's best books here).. Though all lived in the Roman Empire in the first and second centuries, the lives of the Roman Stoics were very ...

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