The article focuses on the philosophical issues surrounding the establishment of revolution as a concept in its modern sense, as an intervention of something new that breaks from the past and produces a gap between tradition and innovation. The common interpretation of this process implies a linear conception of time, while at the same time describing the event of revolution as an implementation of this conception in a political sense. The article refers to the two prevailing works on the subject, that being of Hannah Arendt and of Reinhart Koselleck. While Arendt describes the French Revolution as an event resulting in “newness” being injected into politics and thus opening history up to its future disavowing the repetition, where as Kosel...
Although there occurred numerous revolutions in the ancient world and in the Middle Ages, their hist...
ABSTRACT. The article demonstrates that Hannah Arendt’s examination of modern temporality strongly i...
The purpose of this study is to examine what Marx, Nietzsche and Freud make of the idea of repetitio...
The article focuses on the philosophical issues surrounding the establishment of revolution as a con...
International audienceIn On Revolution Hannah Arendt dealt, among other subjects, with the authentic...
The historical meaning of the dissolution of the Soviet Union and of the subsequent post-communist t...
This thesis attempts to answer the following question: Is Hannah Arendt\u27s theory of revolution un...
This article explores the question of the political meaning of the term “revolution” and the relatio...
The self-limiting revolutions of 1989 in Central Europe offer an alternative paradigm of revolutiona...
This article's principle interest is in the “structures of repetition” that characterize supposedly ...
The article examines what it calls the "politics-as-resistance" frame in contemporary political theo...
This text aims at examining the concept of revolution present in Hannah Arendt’s book On Revolution ...
This essay investigates the significance that historical repetition had for people living during the...
This article explores the question of the political meaning of the term �revolution� and the relatio...
The year 2017 marked not only the hundredth anniversary of the Revolution of 1917, but also the 500t...
Although there occurred numerous revolutions in the ancient world and in the Middle Ages, their hist...
ABSTRACT. The article demonstrates that Hannah Arendt’s examination of modern temporality strongly i...
The purpose of this study is to examine what Marx, Nietzsche and Freud make of the idea of repetitio...
The article focuses on the philosophical issues surrounding the establishment of revolution as a con...
International audienceIn On Revolution Hannah Arendt dealt, among other subjects, with the authentic...
The historical meaning of the dissolution of the Soviet Union and of the subsequent post-communist t...
This thesis attempts to answer the following question: Is Hannah Arendt\u27s theory of revolution un...
This article explores the question of the political meaning of the term “revolution” and the relatio...
The self-limiting revolutions of 1989 in Central Europe offer an alternative paradigm of revolutiona...
This article's principle interest is in the “structures of repetition” that characterize supposedly ...
The article examines what it calls the "politics-as-resistance" frame in contemporary political theo...
This text aims at examining the concept of revolution present in Hannah Arendt’s book On Revolution ...
This essay investigates the significance that historical repetition had for people living during the...
This article explores the question of the political meaning of the term �revolution� and the relatio...
The year 2017 marked not only the hundredth anniversary of the Revolution of 1917, but also the 500t...
Although there occurred numerous revolutions in the ancient world and in the Middle Ages, their hist...
ABSTRACT. The article demonstrates that Hannah Arendt’s examination of modern temporality strongly i...
The purpose of this study is to examine what Marx, Nietzsche and Freud make of the idea of repetitio...