Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1993

Abstract

Hannah Arendt's political theory seemingly lends itself to both a “premodern” coupling with Eric Voegelin and a “postmodern” coupling with Martin Heidegger. Closer comparison between all three thinkers reveal not only that neither coupling is cogent, but that all three thinkers provide essential dimensions for a political theory which moves beyond such distinctions.

DOI

10.1016/0362-3319(93)90007-I

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Information

The Social Science Journal

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