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The Freedom to Be Free

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In The Freedom to Be Free, Hannah Arendt explores the concept of political freedom, reflecting on its historical foundations and philosophical implications. She delves into how true freedom goes beyond mere liberation from tyranny, advocating for active participation in political life as essential to genuine liberty. This work underscores the importance of individual and collective freedom in shaping democratic societies.
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The Freedom to Be Free

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The Freedom to Be Free by Hannah Arendt is a compelling compilation of three thought-provoking essays. The book delves deep into the essence of freedom and its intrinsic connection to politics. Arendt, one of the most influential political philosophers of the twentieth century, presents a stirring argument that true freedom can only be achieved within the realm of political life, and conversely, that politics is essential for the manifestation of freedom. She posits that individuals can only experience genuine freedom in relation to one another, within a shared public space where they actively engage in discussion and collective decision-making.

In these essays, Arendt explores the historical evolution of political thought and the shifting dynamics of freedom and authority. She draws from a wealth of historical examples, philosophical reflections, and contemporary events to illustrate her ideas. Arendt’s writing is not just an analysis but also a call to action, urging readers to reconsider their role in the political sphere and the impact they can have on creating a free society.

The Freedom to Be Free is part of the acclaimed GREAT IDEAS series by Penguin, which brings together works of great thinkers, pioneers, radicals, and visionaries whose ideas have profoundly shaped our world. These books have enlightened, provoked, outraged, and comforted generations of readers, inspiring debate, dissent, war, and revolution. They have enriched lives and, in some cases, destroyed them. This series celebrates the transformative power of ideas and the enduring impact of these seminal works on civilization.

Throughout history, some books have indeed changed the world by transforming the way we see ourselves and each other. The Freedom to Be Free stands as a testament to Arendt's profound insights into the nature of human freedom and political life. It challenges readers to rethink their understanding of freedom beyond mere individual liberty and consider the importance of collective and civic engagement in achieving true autonomy.

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The Freedom to Be Free by Hannah Arendt explores the concept of freedom through historical, philosophical, and political lenses. Reviews praise its insightful analysis and relevance to contemporary issues of autonomy and democracy. Arendt's eloquent writing and profound intellect are frequently highlighted, making it a compelling read for those interested in political theory.

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ISBN: 9780241472880

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 24 September 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Classics

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 7.0mm

Width: 111.0mm

Height: 181.0mm

Weight: 80g

Pages: 128

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About the Author

Hannah Arendt was born in Hanover, Germany, in 1906, and received her doctorate in philosophy from the University of Heidelberg. In 1933, she was briefly imprisoned by the Gestapo, after which she fled Germany for Paris, where she worked on behalf of Jewish refugee children. In 1937, she was stripped of her German citizenship, and in 1941 she left France for the United States. Her many books include The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951), The Human Condition (1958) and Eichmann in Jerusalem (1963), in which she coined the famous phrase 'the banality of evil'. She died in 1975.

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