Arendt, Levinas and a Politics of Relationality

New York: Rowman & Littlefield International (2015)
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By bringing Hannah Arendt’s politics into dialogue with Emmanuel Levinas’ ethics, this book develops an approach to the political that is relational, inclusive, and empowering

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Anya Topolski
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