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Hannah Arendt and the Uses of History
Imperialism, Nation, Race, and Genocide
Edited by Richard H. King and Dan Stone
CONTENTS
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Imperialism And Colonialism: Race Power, Freedom, And The Democracy Of Terror In German Racialist Thought
Elisa von Joeden-Forgey
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Race Thinking And Racism In Hannah Arendt's The Origins Of Totalitarianism
Kathryn T. Gines
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When The Real Crime Began: Hannah Arendt's The Origins of Totalitarianism and the Dignity of the Western Philosophical Tradition
Roebert Bernasconi
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Race And Bureaucracy Revisited: Hannah Arendt's Recent Reemergence in African Studies
Christopher J. Lee
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On Pain Of Extinction: Laws of Nature and History in Darwin, Marx, and Arendt
Tony Barta
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The Refractory Legacy Of Algerian Decolonization: Revisiting Arendt on Violence
Ned Curthoys
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Anti-Semitism, The Bourgeoisie, And The Self-Destruction Of The Nation-State
Marcel Stoetzler
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Post-Totalitarian Elements And Eichmann's Mentality In The Yugoslav War And Mass Killings
Vlasta Jalušič
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Hannah Arendt On Totalitarianism: Moral Equivalence And Degrees Of Evil In Modern Political Violence
Richard Shorten
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Hannah Arendt, Biopolitcs, And The Problem Of Violence: From Animal Laborans To Homo Sacer
André Duarte
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The "Subterranean Stream Of Western History": Arendt and Levinas after Heidegger
Robert Eaglestone
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Hannah Arendt And The Old "New Science"
Steven Douglas Maloney
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The Holocaust And "The Human"
Dan Stone
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Arendt Between Past And Future
Richard H. King
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