What and how we learned from Hannah Arendt: An exchange of letters, Elisabeth Young-Bruehl and Jerome Kohn

In Mordechai Gordon (ed.), Hannah Arendt and Education: Renewing Our Common World. Westview Press. pp. 225--256 (2001)
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