Steve Buckler
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Researching Online
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2008
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6 editions
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Hannah Arendt and Political Theory: Challenging the Tradition
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2011
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5 editions
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Politics on the Internet
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2003
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13 editions
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Political Thinkers of the Twentieth Century
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2009
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2 editions
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Dirty Hands: The Problem of Political Morality (Avebury Series in Philosophy)
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[ POLITICS ON THE INTERNET: A STUDENT GUIDE ] by Buckler, Steve ( Author) Dec-2005 [ Paperback ]
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“Arendt, as we have seen, is committed to understanding totalitarianism in its complete novelty, as an unprecedented phenomenon. It is unprecedented in the strict sense that it does not just represent a novel variation with respect to the categories defining forms of government that we have long held… historically, mankind ‘even in its darkest periods, granted the slain enemy the right to be remembered, as a self-evident acknowledgment of the fact that we are all men’ (Arendt 1968a: 452). What was attempted in the camps was neither punishment nor persecution but obliteration, such that even death was robbed of its meaning, ‘making martyrdom, for the first time in history, impossible.”
― Hannah Arendt and Political Theory: Challenging the Tradition
― Hannah Arendt and Political Theory: Challenging the Tradition
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