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Hannah Arendt''s work inspires many to stand in solidarity against authoritarianism, racial or gender-based violence, climate change, and right-wing populism. But what if a careful analysis of her oeuvre reveals a darker side to this intellectual legacy? What if solidarity, as she conceives of it, is not oriented toward equality, freedom, or justice for all, but creates a barrier to intersectional coalition building?

In Arendt''s Solidarity, David D. Kim illuminates Arendt''s lifelong struggle with this deceptively straightforward yet divisive concept. Drawing upon her publications, unpublished documents, private letters, radio and television interviews, newspaper clippings, and archival marginalia, Kim examines how Arendt refutes solidarity as an effective political force against anti-Semitism, racial injustice, or social inequality. As Kim reveals, this conceptual conundrum follows the arc of Arendt''s forced migration across the Atlantic and is directly related to ev

Arendts Solidarity

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Hannah Arendt''s work inspires many to stand in solidarity against authoritarianism, racial or gender-based violence, climate change, and right-wing populism.... Read more

    Publisher: Stanford University Press
    Publication Date: 10/8/2024
    ISBN13: 9781503640375, 978-1503640375
    ISBN10: 150364037X

    Non Fiction , History , Non Fiction

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    Hannah Arendt''s work inspires many to stand in solidarity against authoritarianism, racial or gender-based violence, climate change, and right-wing populism. But what if a careful analysis of her oeuvre reveals a darker side to this intellectual legacy? What if solidarity, as she conceives of it, is not oriented toward equality, freedom, or justice for all, but creates a barrier to intersectional coalition building?

    In Arendt''s Solidarity, David D. Kim illuminates Arendt''s lifelong struggle with this deceptively straightforward yet divisive concept. Drawing upon her publications, unpublished documents, private letters, radio and television interviews, newspaper clippings, and archival marginalia, Kim examines how Arendt refutes solidarity as an effective political force against anti-Semitism, racial injustice, or social inequality. As Kim reveals, this conceptual conundrum follows the arc of Arendt''s forced migration across the Atlantic and is directly related to ev

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