Against the backdrop of the European Union’s contemporary legitimacy crisis, this article reconstructs Arendt’s still largely neglected writings on European post-national democracy. Arendt approached the ‘European question’ as a fundamental question for the future of democracy and civil rights in a globalized age, and a necessity for moving beyond the European nation-state model of political organization after the horrors of Nazi totalitarianism. Her work hereby shifts the focus from today’s much-lamented crisis of post-national democracy back to reflecting on the ‘chronic crisis’, contradictions and legacies of the European nation-state and of national sovereignty – a crisis that partly motivated the evolution of new European democratic be...
International audienceIn the 1960s, Hannah Arendt claimed the disappearance of authority. In this ar...
International audienceIn the 1960s, Hannah Arendt claimed the disappearance of authority. In this ar...
[EN] The article argues a lecture of H. Arendt’s The burden of our times (1951), which takes into ...
Against the backdrop of the European Union’s contemporary legitimacy crisis, this article reconstruc...
Against the backdrop of the European Union’s contemporary legitimacy crisis, this article reconstruc...
Against the backdrop of the European Union’s contemporary legitimacy crisis, this article reconstruc...
In recent decades we have witnessed the emptying of the ideal of participatory democracy. If, on the...
Hannah Arendt developed an acute defense of Republican Federalism as an alternative to the prevailin...
Abstract:This article examines the writings of one of the most influential political philosophers of...
Abstract:This article examines the writings of one of the most influential political philosophers of...
Abstract:This article examines the writings of one of the most influential political philosophers of...
Abstract:This article examines the writings of one of the most influential political philosophers of...
This thesis examines Hannah Arendt’s argument for a council democracy and its relevance for contempo...
The thesis deals with the specific problem of Hannah Arendt's positive political project which has n...
International audienceIn the 1960s, Hannah Arendt claimed the disappearance of authority. In this ar...
International audienceIn the 1960s, Hannah Arendt claimed the disappearance of authority. In this ar...
International audienceIn the 1960s, Hannah Arendt claimed the disappearance of authority. In this ar...
[EN] The article argues a lecture of H. Arendt’s The burden of our times (1951), which takes into ...
Against the backdrop of the European Union’s contemporary legitimacy crisis, this article reconstruc...
Against the backdrop of the European Union’s contemporary legitimacy crisis, this article reconstruc...
Against the backdrop of the European Union’s contemporary legitimacy crisis, this article reconstruc...
In recent decades we have witnessed the emptying of the ideal of participatory democracy. If, on the...
Hannah Arendt developed an acute defense of Republican Federalism as an alternative to the prevailin...
Abstract:This article examines the writings of one of the most influential political philosophers of...
Abstract:This article examines the writings of one of the most influential political philosophers of...
Abstract:This article examines the writings of one of the most influential political philosophers of...
Abstract:This article examines the writings of one of the most influential political philosophers of...
This thesis examines Hannah Arendt’s argument for a council democracy and its relevance for contempo...
The thesis deals with the specific problem of Hannah Arendt's positive political project which has n...
International audienceIn the 1960s, Hannah Arendt claimed the disappearance of authority. In this ar...
International audienceIn the 1960s, Hannah Arendt claimed the disappearance of authority. In this ar...
International audienceIn the 1960s, Hannah Arendt claimed the disappearance of authority. In this ar...
[EN] The article argues a lecture of H. Arendt’s The burden of our times (1951), which takes into ...