Hannah Arendt’s Between Past and Future offers profound insights into the modern world, drawing on her deep understanding of historical contexts. This collection of essays serves as a vital contribution to political philosophy, addressing the contemporary crises stemming from the erosion of meaning in fundamental political concepts such as justice, reason, responsibility, virtue, and glory. Arendt guides readers through eight intellectual exercises, demonstrating how to rediscover the essential core of these ideas and establish a new framework for navigating the future. Engaging with this work provides an opportunity to interact with one of the twentieth century's most original and influential thinkers.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain a deeper understanding of modern political philosophy through the lens of a renowned thinker.
- Explore the historical evolution and contemporary relevance of key political concepts like justice and responsibility.
- Engage with challenging ideas that encourage critical thinking about societal crises and future directions.
- Discover how to re-evaluate traditional political terms to find new meaning in a complex world.
About the Author
Hannah Arendt (1906–1975) was a German-American political theorist and philosopher. Her work profoundly influenced political theory, and she is best known for her writings on totalitarianism, revolution, and the nature of power. Among her most influential books are The Origins of Totalitarianism and Eichmann in Jerusalem, which explored the banality of evil. Arendt's intellectual contributions continue to be widely studied and debated for their relevance to contemporary political and ethical issues.
Jerome Kohn was a distinguished scholar and literary executor of Hannah Arendt's estate. He was a leading authority on Arendt's work, having edited several posthumous collections of her writings and served as the director of the Hannah Arendt Center at The New School for Social Research. His dedication ensured the continued accessibility and study of Arendt's profound philosophical and political insights.