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ISBN: PB: 9780226683157

ISBN: HB: 9780226665023

University of Chicago Press

March 2020

192 pp.

22.8x15.2 cm

10 halftones

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£15,00
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Politics for Everybody

Reading Hannah Arendt in Uncertain Times

In this age of nearly unprecedented partisan rancor, you'd be forgiven for thinking we could all do with a smaller daily dose of politics. In his provocative and sharp book, however, Ned O'Gorman argues just the opposite: "Politics for Everybody" contends that what we really need to do is engage more deeply with politics, rather than chuck the whole thing out the window. In calling for a purer, more humanistic relationship with politics – one that does justice to the virtues of open, honest exchange – O'Gorman draws on the work of Hannah Arendt (1906-1975). As a German-born Jewish thinker who fled the Nazis for the United States, Arendt set out to defend politics from its many detractors along several key lines: the challenge of separating genuine politics from distorted forms; the difficulty of appreciating politics for what it is; the problems of truth and judgment in politics; and the role of persuasion in politics. O'Gorman's book offers an insightful introduction to Arendt's ideas  for anyone who wants to think more carefully

About the Author

Ned O'Gorman is associate professor of communication and a Conrad Humanities Scholar at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is the author of "Spirits of the Cold War: Contesting Worldviews in the Classical Age of American Security Strategy".