This article explores the question of the political meaning of the term “revolution” and the relation that has been established and should continue to be established between revolution and freedom. To this effect, the article examines some of the main proposals set forth in this respect by three contemporary thinkers, Hannah Arendt, Alain Badiou and Slavoj Žižek, with occasional references to Michel Foucault and Antonio Negri. The proposal argued for here is that Arendt’s notion of revolution and the notions of event and act put forth in the radical political theories of Badiou and Žižek intersect and necessarily supplement one another
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This dissertation aims to rethink the significance and place of action in the political realm along ...
The Revolution, for Hannah Arendt, is an event whose goal is to establish a new political body wher...
This article explores the question of the political meaning of the term �revolution� and the relatio...
International audienceIn On Revolution Hannah Arendt dealt, among other subjects, with the authentic...
This thesis attempts to answer the following question: Is Hannah Arendt\u27s theory of revolution un...
This text aims at examining the concept of revolution present in Hannah Arendt’s book On Revolution ...
The article focuses on the philosophical issues surrounding the establishment of revolution as a con...
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This essay elaborates on Hannah Arendt’s until recently unpublished essay The Freedom to Be Free: th...
Alain Badiou\u27s perception of the twentieth century\u27s "passion for the real" toward r...
The study attempts to present a certain interpretation of Hannah Arendt's theory of action. It mainl...
The historical meaning of the dissolution of the Soviet Union and of the subsequent post-communist t...
This paper compares two influential but conflicting contemporary models of politics as an activity: ...
The article analyzes the concept of “Tradition” in Hannah Arendt’s thought according to three specif...
This dissertation aims to rethink the significance and place of action in the political realm along ...
The Revolution, for Hannah Arendt, is an event whose goal is to establish a new political body wher...
This article explores the question of the political meaning of the term �revolution� and the relatio...
International audienceIn On Revolution Hannah Arendt dealt, among other subjects, with the authentic...
This thesis attempts to answer the following question: Is Hannah Arendt\u27s theory of revolution un...
This text aims at examining the concept of revolution present in Hannah Arendt’s book On Revolution ...
The article focuses on the philosophical issues surrounding the establishment of revolution as a con...
Whatever else the fascination with the problem of sovereignty over the past decade or so will have m...
The article examines what it calls the "politics-as-resistance" frame in contemporary political theo...
This essay elaborates on Hannah Arendt’s until recently unpublished essay The Freedom to Be Free: th...
Alain Badiou\u27s perception of the twentieth century\u27s "passion for the real" toward r...
The study attempts to present a certain interpretation of Hannah Arendt's theory of action. It mainl...
The historical meaning of the dissolution of the Soviet Union and of the subsequent post-communist t...
This paper compares two influential but conflicting contemporary models of politics as an activity: ...
The article analyzes the concept of “Tradition” in Hannah Arendt’s thought according to three specif...
This dissertation aims to rethink the significance and place of action in the political realm along ...
The Revolution, for Hannah Arendt, is an event whose goal is to establish a new political body wher...