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Hannah Arendt. La pensée post-nazie 1
- Contre-histoire de la philosophie 23.1
- Narrated by: Michel Onfray
- Length: 5 hrs and 35 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"La terrible, l'indicible, l'impensable banalité du mal." Trop souvent amputée, cette citation pose chez Hannah Arendt les bases d'une réflexion résolument ancrée dans le réel. L'émergence des totalitarismes, appuyés sur des idéologies puissantes, force les philosophes du XXe siècle à se positionner. La relation des penseurs avec le pouvoir et les mécaniques intellectuelles justifiant la barbarie des actes sont au cœur d'une problématique ancienne alors portée à son paroxysme. Michel Onfray présente une analyse essentielle de Hannah Arendt, philosophe politique, penseur d’une société en crise.
"La société de masse ne veut pas la culture mais les loisirs." Hannah Arendt
"Pour être confirmé dans mon identité, je dépends entièrement des autres." Hannah Arendt
"La société de masse ne veut pas la culture mais les loisirs." Hannah Arendt
"Pour être confirmé dans mon identité, je dépends entièrement des autres." Hannah Arendt
©2015 Frémeaux & Associés (P)2015 Frémeaux & Associés
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