Crises of the Republic : lying in politics, civil disobedience on violence, thoughts on politics, and revolution
(1972)

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[United States] : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 1972
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ISBN/ISSN
9780547705156 (electronic bk.) MWT12177810, 0547705158 (electronic bk.) 12177810
LANGUAGE
English
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Four thought-provoking political essays by the author of The Origins of Totalitarianism. Taking an in-depth look at the tumult of the 1960s and '70s, one of the great political philosophers of our era examines how these crises challenged the American form of government. "Lying in Politics" is a penetrating analysis of the Pentagon Papers that deals with the role of image-making and public relations. "Civil Disobedience" examines various opposition movements, from the Freedom Riders to the war resisters to the segregationists. And in two additional essays, Hannah Arendt delves into issues of revolution and violence. Wise and insightful, these pieces offer historical perspective on problems and controversies that still plague the United States in the twenty-first century

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