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"Something has happened to the fabric of society"
This essay contrasts Mister Rogers' vision of neighborliness with the harsh treatment of legal immigrants in the United States, focusing on the case of Kseniia Petrova. It explores how class resentment and institutional silence have enabled arbitrary cruelty toward those who came here to contribute.04-13-2025
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Amor Mundi, July 24th 2016 - #100in10 Edition
Feisal G. Mohamed writes at The Stone in The New York Times that the U.S. Presidential election can be understood as a contest between the ideas of Carl Schmitt and Hannah Arendt.07-24-2016
2016 100/10 Challenge - An Open Letter from Academic Director, Roger Berkowitz
An Open Letter from Academic Director, Roger Berkowitz07-22-2016
Our 2016 100/10 Membership Challenge Contests and Drawings Begin!
We at the Hannah Arendt Center are very excited about this year’s 100/10 membership challenge, especially all of the contests and drawings we have planned!07-22-2016
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Julian E. Zelizer in The Atlantic writes that the racial divergence of the present recalls the post-riot period of the 1960s. Zelizer returns to the Kerner Commission report, requested but then ignored by Lyndon Johnson.07-10-2016
Paul Tillich and the Courage to Be - Part 1
"Class 3: Paul Tillich and the Courage to Be (1 of 2)" from The Courage to Change: Timeless Wisdom for the Modern Age by Joe Loizzo and Roger Berkowitz. Released: 2016.06-27-2016