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On Violence Resumen Audiolibro

Hannah Arendt

Explorando la compleja relación entre el poder, la violencia y la autoridad.

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Autor:
 Hannah Arendt
Narrador:
 Ryan
Formato:
 MP3
ISBN:
 
Idioma:
 Spanish
Fecha de publicación:
 11/03/1970
Duración del audiolibro:
 31 min
Tasa:
 
3.8
17100 calificaciones (Referencia de Goodreads)
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In her provocative essay "On Violence," Hannah Arendt explores the complex relationship between violence and power, challenging common misconceptions that equate the two. With incisive clarity, Arendt argues that true power is not manifest through violence but rather through collective consensus and cooperation. Tracing the rise of violence through historical, social, and political lenses, she delves into its roots and its often-destructive outcomes on human affairs. Addressing issues ranging from individual aggression to global warfare and the nuanced role of technology and ideology in shaping both, Arendalf0t evokes compelling questions about the efficacy and ethical implications of using violence as a means to achieve political ends. Thought-provoking and deeply insightful, "On Violence" is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of power and the conditions that precipitate violent action in our world.
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Autor :Hannah Arendt
Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) was a prominent 20th-century political theorist, whose extensive contributions to philosophy and social theory continue to influence debates on modernity, power, and the nature of totalitarianism. Born into a Jewish family in Linden, Germany, Arendt studied under renowned philosopher Martin Heidegger, earning her doctorate from the University of Heidelberg. Arendt fled Nazi persecution in the 1930s, eventually settling in the United States where she further developed her ideas, juxtaposing them against the backdrop of major political upheavals of her time. Her seminal works include "The Origins of Totalitarianism," "The Human Condition," and "Eichmann in Jerusalem," in which she explores the intricacies of human action, authority, and the moral implications of political engagement. Arendmt's nuanced examination of power and violence, articulated compellingly in her book "On Violence," continues to resonate, framing critical insights into the mechanisms and modalities of political interaction in contemporary discourse.
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