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A timely guide on how to live—and think—through the challenges of our century drawn from the life and thought of political-theorist Hannah Arendt, one of the twentieth century's foremost opponent of totalitarianism and a "prophet against conformity" (The Nation).
"We are free to change the world and to start something new in it." —Hannah Arendt
The violent unease of today’s world would have been familiar to Hannah Arendt. Tyranny, occupation, disenchantment, post-truth politics, conspiracy theories, racism, mass migration, the banality of evil: she had lived through them all.
Born in the first decade of the last century, she escaped fascist Europe to make a new life for herself in America, where she became one its most influential—and controversial—public intellectuals. She wrote about power and terror, exile and love, and above all about freedom. Questioning—thinking—was her first defense against tyranny. She advocated a politics of action and plurality, and she knew that this also meant having the courage to defy and disobey.
We Are Free to Change the World is a book about the Arendt we need for the twenty-first century. It tells us how and why Arendt came to think the way she did, and how to think when our own politics goes off the rails. Both a guide to Arendt's life and work, and its urgent dialogue with our troubled present, We Are Free to Change the World is a clarion call for us to think, as Hannah Arendt did—unflinchingly, lovingly, and defiantly—through our own unpredictable times.
The price of "We Are Free To Change The World (Hardcover Book)" at Oiltown Comics is USD $32.00.
The publisher of "We Are Free To Change The World (Hardcover Book)" is Random House.
The genres of "We Are Free To Change The World (Hardcover Book)" are Biography & Autobiography - Philosophers, Biography & Autobiography - Women, and Philosophy - Social.
"We Are Free To Change The World (Hardcover Book)" falls under the category of Books (Hardcover).
The writer of "We Are Free To Change The World (Hardcover Book)" is Lyndsey Stonebridge.