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  • ...the sense of "sponsored" or "acquired" than "manufactured". (See ''Hannah Arendt On Auctoritas'' below.) This ''auctoritas'' would, for example, persist thr == Hannah Arendt on ''Auctoritas'' ==
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  • * [[Hannah Arendt]], [https://www.iep.utm.edu/a/arendt.htm#H5 ''On Revolution''], 1963, Penguin Classics, New Ed edition: February
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  • Although the term [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt Hannah Arendt], ''The Human Condition'' ISBN 0226025985 itself may have gained [[populari
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  • ...nited States—including [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt Hannah Arendt], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Popper Karl Popper], Friedrich Hayek,
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  • ...not merely updated versions of the old [[Tyranny|tyrannies]]. According to Arendt, the source of the mass appeal of totalitarian regimes is their [[ideology] # Dana Richard Villa (2000), The Cambridge Companion to Hannah Arendt. Cambridge University Press, p.2-3. ISBN 0521645719
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  • *[[Hannah Arendt]], ''Between Past and Future'' (New York, Viking, 1961) "The Concept of Aut
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  • However, German political theorist [[Hannah Arendt]] noted: "Violence can be justifiable, but it never will be legitimate ... # Arendt, Hannah sfdhxvczgrsdfcxzrfergSDS n Violence. Harvest Book. p. 52. .
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  • ...ber/lecture/politics_vocation.html] Politics as a Vocation] while [[Hannah Arendt]] states that "political power corresponds to the human ability not just to * Arendt, Hannah; On Violence 1970, A Harvest Book
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  • *1973 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_Arendt Hannah Arendt] ''Life of the Mind''
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  • ...as power-to leave power-over entirely out of their analysis. For example, Arendt distinguishes power sharply from authority, strength, force, and violence, ...ificantly with the feminist conception of power as empowerment (1970, 44). Arendt's definition of ‘power’ brings out another aspect of the definition of
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  • ..., [[Jean-Paul Sartre]], [[Simone de Beauvoir]], [[Albert Camus]], [[Hannah Arendt]], [[Hans Jonas]], [[Karl Löwith]], [[Herbert Marcuse]], [[Claude Levi-Str
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  • ...Joshua Heschel]] * [[William E. Kaufman]] * [[Theodor Adorno]] * [[Hannah Arendt]] * [[Walter Benjamin]] * [[Hermann Cohen]]
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