Political friendship is typically portrayed as a dyadic relationship. In this traditional model, friendship is conceived as a positive intersubjective experience of relation-to-self and relation-to-other, assuming the reciprocity and equality characteristic of symmetrical relations of recognition. This essay explores an alternative, triadic model of political friendship suggested by the work of Hannah Arendt. Arendt makes the claim, at odds with most modern accounts, that “politics is not so much about human beings as it is about the world that comes into being between them and endures beyond them.” I suggest that the dyadic model of political friendship is incomplete; a more adequate paradigm would foreground triadic relations of interest,...
This thesis offers a new interpretation of the notion of friendship in Hannah Arendt’s work. I bring...
This thesis investigates the possibility that friendship is not only possible between elite actors, ...
Friendship is sometimes assumed to denote a very separate set of concerns to those which have tradit...
Today, friendship and politics are most commonly viewed as distinct and mutually opposed concerns. P...
What role can friendship play in contemporary politics? This article answers this question by showin...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Abstract: Does the concept of political friendship make sense, and does cultivating political friend...
What kind of a concept is friendship, and what is its connection to politics? Critics sometimes clai...
This article interrogates Hannah Arendt and Carl Schmitt’s different notions of friendship. Arendt d...
Over the past two decades interest in ‘friendship’ shown by scholars of politics has been intensifyi...
Permission to include this article granted by International Political Anthropology.Aristotle’s frien...
In recent years, the study of friendship has gained traction in political science. The aim of this a...
This paper deals with the concept of friendship and its relations with both philosophy of politics a...
<p>My dissertation seeks to clarify the stakes of recent calls to increase civic friendship in our c...
Friendship and the Political: Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Schmitt This book reappraises the idea of frie...
This thesis offers a new interpretation of the notion of friendship in Hannah Arendt’s work. I bring...
This thesis investigates the possibility that friendship is not only possible between elite actors, ...
Friendship is sometimes assumed to denote a very separate set of concerns to those which have tradit...
Today, friendship and politics are most commonly viewed as distinct and mutually opposed concerns. P...
What role can friendship play in contemporary politics? This article answers this question by showin...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Abstract: Does the concept of political friendship make sense, and does cultivating political friend...
What kind of a concept is friendship, and what is its connection to politics? Critics sometimes clai...
This article interrogates Hannah Arendt and Carl Schmitt’s different notions of friendship. Arendt d...
Over the past two decades interest in ‘friendship’ shown by scholars of politics has been intensifyi...
Permission to include this article granted by International Political Anthropology.Aristotle’s frien...
In recent years, the study of friendship has gained traction in political science. The aim of this a...
This paper deals with the concept of friendship and its relations with both philosophy of politics a...
<p>My dissertation seeks to clarify the stakes of recent calls to increase civic friendship in our c...
Friendship and the Political: Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Schmitt This book reappraises the idea of frie...
This thesis offers a new interpretation of the notion of friendship in Hannah Arendt’s work. I bring...
This thesis investigates the possibility that friendship is not only possible between elite actors, ...
Friendship is sometimes assumed to denote a very separate set of concerns to those which have tradit...