Jerome Kohn
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Hannah Arendt: The Origins of Totalitarianism Expanded Edition (LOA #389)
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1951
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10 editions
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Between Past and Future: Eight Exercises in Political Thought
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1961
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7 editions
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Responsibility and Judgment
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2003
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29 editions
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Υπόσχεση πολιτικής
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2005
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23 editions
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Essays in Understanding, 1930-1954: Formation, Exile, and Totalitarianism
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1994
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16 editions
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Thinking Without a Banister: Essays in Understanding, 1953-1975
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Sokrates. Apologie der Pluralität
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Hannah Arendt: Twenty Years Later
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1996
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5 editions
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Cuisine Bistronomique du Val de Loire
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Arendt's alacrity: a vignette.(Hannah Arendt): An article from: World Policy Journal
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“Arendt's point is rather that throughout modern German history Jews were pawns, more or less and almost necessarily willing pawns, in the game of power politics. They were used by the monarchy, the aristocracy, and the liberals, and discarded by each of those opposed factions when their usefulness, which was financial, was either used up or no longer deemed socially desirable.”
― The Jewish Writings
― The Jewish Writings
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