Arendt almost Argentine
Presentation by Carolina Rusca Horacio González's writings make up an essential part of Argentine national thought and of our conversation in the public arena. In this brief article that we present here, Horacio González portrays Hannah Arendt as “an intellectual in permanent exile”. She escape...
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Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades.
2022
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/pescadoradeperlas/article/view/38761 |
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| Sumario: | Presentation by Carolina Rusca
Horacio González's writings make up an essential part of Argentine national thought and of our conversation in the public arena. In this brief article that we present here, Horacio González portrays Hannah Arendt as “an intellectual in permanent exile”. She escapes the Weimar Republic, but she also cautiously evades the isms, the classical classifications of the traditional political theory, and the intellectual world´s awkward silences in the face of horror. Like Horacio himself, she thought so many times against the grain. |
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