Book Review: Elisabeth Young-Bruehl, Why Arendt Matters. New Haven, CT and London: Yale University Press, 2006. ISBN 9780300120440. $22.00/ £14.99 (cloth), 240 pp [Book Review]

History of the Human Sciences 21 (2):140-146 (2008)
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The human condition [selections].Hannah Arendt - 2013 - In Timothy C. Campbell & Adam Sitze (eds.), Biopolitics: A Reader. Durham: Duke University Press.
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