Public Space and Political Experience: An Arendtian Interpretation

Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books (2021)
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Abstract

Citizens in the contemporary world have become alienated from politics because they conceive of it as an instrumental activity. David Antonini argues that Hannah Arendt's thought can help us recover meaningful political experience: a distinct experience of politics in which citizens can speak and act together.

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David Antonini
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