Hannah Arendt by Elisabeth Young-Bruehl
For Love of the World
This comprehensive biography delves into the life and intellectual journey of one of the 20th century's most influential political theorists. It explores her formative years in Germany, her escape from the Nazis, and her eventual settlement in the United States, where she produced seminal works on totalitarianism, authority, and the nature of evil. The narrative captures her complex personality, her relationships with other intellectuals, and her enduring legacy in political thought, offering a nuanced portrait of a thinker who grappled with the moral and political challenges of her time.
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- Published
- 1982
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Long
- Pages
- 600-700
- Original Language
- English
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