Arendt's judgment: freedom, responsibility, citizenship

Philadelphia: PENN, University of Pennsylvania Press (2016)
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In Arendt's Judgment: Freedom, Responsibility, Citizenship, Jonathan Peter Schwartz claims that Arendt's theory of political judgment formed the core of her political thought, and that understanding it correctly makes it possible to grasp the systematic thread that runs through her diverse body of work.

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