The human condition as a politics of life

With The Human Condition, Hannah Arendt proposed to identify the possibility of human existence starting from political relations in the public domain. European totalitarianism had devastated humanity in all aspects, barbarism had stablished violence as a method to exterminate and reassure a politic...

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Autor principal: Betancur Hernandez, Luisa Fernanda
Formato: Revistas
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas 2019
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/index.php/cpaz/article/view/13688
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Sumario:With The Human Condition, Hannah Arendt proposed to identify the possibility of human existence starting from political relations in the public domain. European totalitarianism had devastated humanity in all aspects, barbarism had stablished violence as a method to exterminate and reassure a political force of death from political ideologies. On the previous idea, the following question comes up: why think of human condition as an Arendt idea that highlighting life will stand up against totalitarianism? The importance of a hermetic qualitative analysis is evident and at the same time to analyze key elements such as thinking, speech, political view, diversity and pluralism, which prove that highlighting life is vital for human relations if one thinks on stablishing reflexive political links to help bring about general agreements between human beings.