Hannah Arendt. Le moment politique de l’Europe

Cahiers de Philosophie de L’Université de Caen 47:165-180 (2010)
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L’Europe dans la brèche : rupture et négation de la tradition Hannah Arendt s’est efforcée de penser la brèche temporelle qui, avec les deux guerres mondiales et le totalitarisme européen, a séparé la vieille Europe de celle à venir. Comme elle l’écrit dans Between Past and Futur, le fil de la tradition est maintenant rompu. Cette rupture du fil qui relie l’Europe d’après-guerre à sa provenance grecque, romaine et...

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