Hannah Arendt and the crisis of our time
Keywords:
Arendt. Crisis. Politics. Modernity.Abstract
The notion of crisis is central to the work of Hannah Arendt, the word immediately refers to a sustained diagnosis of crises of modern times and the contemporary scene conjugated with the repeated analysis of the ‘crisis of judgment’ as relevant data of the totalitarian event. Moreover, the word crisis appears in the title of several articles and texts. The diversity of times and circumstances in which the qualification of crisis appears in Arendt’s work makes one wonder about the sense it takes, the various levels of analysis, the heuristic value it offers in order to assess its effects on modernity and on all aspects of human activity.Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Argumentos magazine is licensed under an International Creative Commons Attribution License.
The Magazine uses CC BY inclusion
1) The authors retain the copyright granted to the magazine or the right to initial publication, with the work regularly licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution, which allows the sharing of the work with acknowledgment of authorship and initial publication in this magazine.
2) The authors are authorized to contract additional applicable contracts, for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in this journal (for example, publication in the institutional repository or as a chapter of the book), recognition of authorship and initial publication in this journal.
3) Authors are authorized and encourage to publish and distribute their work online (for example, in institutional repositories or on their personal pages) at any time before or during the editorial process, as they can generate productive changes, as well as increase the impact and reference of published work.