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Book Title
Public Space and Political Experience
Publication Name
Public Space and Political Experience : an Arendtian Interpretation
Title
Public Space and Political Experience
Subtitle
An Arendtian Interpretation
Author
David Antonini
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
1793626006
EAN
9781793626004
ISBN
9781793626004
Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Genre
Law & Politics
Subject
History
Release Date
30/04/2021
Release Year
2021
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.8in
Item Length
9.5in
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
15.6 Oz
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
172 Pages

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Contemporary politics is dominated by discussions of rights and liberties as the proper subjects about which citizens should be concerned in the political sphere. In Public Space and Political Experience: An Arendtian Interpretation, David Antonini argues that Hannah Arendt conceived of politics differently and that her thought can help us retrieve a more authentic sense of politics as the site where citizens can speak and act together about matters of shared concern. Antonini shows that citizens can experience politics together if they approach it not as a realm where privately interested individuals compete for their rights or liberties but instead as a space where plural human beings come together as distinct yet equal creatures. Antonini argues that if we read Arendt as primarily concerned with political experience, we can reimagine common political concepts such as freedom, power, revolution, and civil disobedience. The book posits that politics should be considered a fundamental form of human experience, one rooted in what Arendt refers to as the existential condition of politics-human plurality. If plurality is the existential condition out of which our political life emerges, we can enliven and reimagine the possibilities that political life can provide for contemporary citizens.

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Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
ISBN-10
1793626006
ISBN-13
9781793626004
eBay Product ID (ePID)
15050388287

Product Key Features

Author
David Antonini
Publication Name
Public Space and Political Experience : an Arendtian Interpretation
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
172 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.5in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
15.6 Oz

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Ja71
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Antonini's work is a call to rethink politics--or more specifically, political experience--from an Arendtian lens. By weaving together central Arendtian concepts such as freedom, plurality, and action, Antonini addresses the loss of the common world and points to the possibility of recovering it. Indeed, Antonini offers an alternative to going beyond partisan politics by further reconstructing Arendt's concepts of power and speech in their performative significance., Public Space and Political Experience is a powerful, erudite, and compelling argument for returning to Hannah Arendt today. Antonini reads Arendt as a great thinker of the singular experience of politics as freedom. Recognizing that the greatest danger to the world is not politics but the loss of faith in politics, the belief that politics always brings with it disaster and that an ideal world would be one without politics, Arendt stubbornly held to the promise of politics. Antonini beautifully captures Arendt's enduring belief that it is only in the practice of politics, in the exchange of opinions on objects of common concern, that citizens can grasp the world as something that is objective and shared. The reduction of politics to a mere instrument or means to an end has led to a loss of the common world and only accelerated our contempt for politics. The remarkable achievement of this book is to show not only how we arrived at this point of total despair but also how we might move beyond it., A remarkably clear and compelling account of key concepts in the thought of Hannah Arendt. Antonini shows how Arendt's distinctive understanding of political experience is central to her thought and an antidote to the ills of our own time., Antonini's work is a call to rethink politics--or more specifically, political experience--from an Arendtian lens. By weaving together central Arendtian concepts such as freedom, plurality, and action, Antonini addresses the loss of the common world and points to the possibility of recovering it. Indeed, Antonini offers an alternative that goes beyond partisan politics by further reconstructing Arendt's concepts of power and speech in their performative significance., Aristotle understood that politics was a matter of learning how to live together well, but modern life, shaped by the liberal democratic worldview and neoliberal dogma, has seen the privatization of meaning. Theorists, like Arendt, who worked to restore the value of political life have been dismissed as nostalgic. Now Antonini offers a bold reading of Arendt as the thinker of our political future. He shows her historical phenomenologies of Greek, American, and French democracy as revealing the essential structures of a vibrant political sphere, pointing the way to a reinvigorated political life. Meaningful political experience is not only still possible--it's necessary., Public Space and Political Experience is a powerful, erudite, and compelling argument for returning to Hannah Arendt today. Antonini reads Arendt as a great thinker of the singular experience of politics as freedom. Recognizing that the greatest danger to the world is not politics but the loss of faith in politics, the belief that politics always brings with it disaster and that an ideal world would be one without politics, Arendt stubbornly held to the promise of politics. Antonini beautifully captures Arendt's enduring belief that it is only in the practice of politics, in the exchange of opinions on objects of common concern, that citizens can grasp the world as something that is objective and shared. The reduction of politics to a mere instrument or means to an end has led to a loss of the common world and only accelerated our contempt for politics. The remarkable achievement of this book is not only to show how we arrived at this point of total despair but also how we might move beyond it., "Public Space and Political Experience is a powerful, erudite, and compelling argument for returning to Hannah Arendt today. Antonini reads Arendt as a great thinker of the singular experience of politics as freedom. Recognizing that the greatest danger to the world is not politics but the loss of faith in politics, the belief that politics always brings with it disaster and that an ideal world would be one without politics, Arendt stubbornly held to the promise of politics. Antonini beautifully captures Arendt's enduring belief that it is only in the practice of politics, in the exchange of opinions on objects of common concern, that citizens can grasp the world as something that is objective and shared. The reduction of politics to a mere instrument or means to an end has led to a loss of the common world and only accelerated our contempt for politics. The remarkable achievement of this book is not only to show how we arrived at this point of total despair but also how we might move beyond it." -- Linda Zerilli, University of Chicago "Aristotle understood that politics was a matter of learning how to live together well, but modern life, shaped by the liberal democratic worldview and neoliberal dogma, has seen the privatization of meaning. Theorists, like Arendt, who worked to restore the value of political life have been dismissed as nostalgic. Now Antonini offers a bold reading of Arendt as the thinker of our political future. He shows her historical phenomenologies of Greek, American, and French democracy as revealing the essential structures of a vibrant political sphere, pointing the way to a reinvigorated political life. Meaningful political experience is not only still possible--it's necessary." -- Anne O'Byrne, Stony Brook University "A remarkably clear and compelling account of key concepts in the thought of Hannah Arendt. Antonini shows how Arendt's distinctive understanding of political experience is central to her thought and an antidote to the ills of our own time." -- John McGowan, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Table of Content
Introduction Chapter 1: Modernity and the Need of Political Experience Chapter 2: Arendt's Phenomenological Concept of Action: Part I Chapter 3: Arendt's Phenomenological Concept of Action: Part II Chapter 4: Arendt's Political Concept of Action, Part I: Revolution Chapter 5: Arendt's Political Concept of Action, Part II: Civil Disobedience Chapter 6: Political Speech as Horizontal Political Experience: Judgment and Opinion Formation Conclusion Bibliography
Topic
Human Rights, General, Political
Lccn
2021-931057
Dewey Decimal
320.01
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History, Philosophy, Political Science

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