Crises of the Republic Lying in Politics, Civil Disobedience on Violence, Thoughts on Politics, and Revolution
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Crises of the Republic Lying in Politics, Civil Disobedience on Violence, Thoughts on Politics, and Revolution

by Hannah Arendt

Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
1972

Overview

In this stimulating collection of studies, Dr. Arendt, from the standpoint of a political philosopher, views the crises of the 1960s and early '70s as challenges to the American form of government. The book begins with "Lying in Politics," a penetrating analysis of the Pentagon Papers that deals with the role of image-making and public relations in politics. "Civil Disobedience" examines the various opposition movements from the Freedom Riders to the war resisters and the segregationists. "Thoughts on Politics and Revolution," cast in the form of an interview, contains a commentary to the author's theses in "On Violence." Through the connected essays, Dr. Arendt examines, defines, and clarifies the concerns of the American citizen of the time.--From publisher description.

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