Hannah Arendt, violence and vitality

Volume: 16, Issue: 3, Pages: 357 - 376
Published: Mar 13, 2013
Abstract
This article places Hannah Arendt’s fundamental view of the instrumentality of violence in dialogue with Walter Benjamin’s ‘Critique of Violence’ in order to demonstrate the importance for each of a notion of ‘mere life’ or ‘life itself’ to an understanding of the agency of violence in modernity. Arendt’s critique of vitalism is most fully developed in The Human Condition, where she describes an entanglement of the instrumental activity of homo...
Paper Details
Title
Hannah Arendt, violence and vitality
Published Date
Mar 13, 2013
Volume
16
Issue
3
Pages
357 - 376
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