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Featured Article

Taking White Interests Seriously?

By Roger Berkowitz
Isaac Chotiner of The New Yorker  interviews Eric Kauffman about his new book Whiteshift: Populism, Immigration, and the Future of White Majorities. Kauffman’s book looks analyzes a double insight...
05-26-2019

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Understanding Religion and Its Influence on the State

We come across a collection of books in Arendt's library that exemplifies her interest in trying to understand religion and its political influence.
07-23-2015
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Abraham Lincoln on Thinking and Reaching a Nation

Abraham Lincoln provides his thoughts on thinking and speaking to people in this week's Thoughts on Thinking.
07-22-2015
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Our 100/10 Membership Challenge Is Here Once Again!

Today, we are launching our annual 100/10 Membership Challenge: 100 new members in 10 days!
07-21-2015
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Announcing Our 100/10 Membership Challenge Contests and Drawings!

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!
07-21-2015
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Amor Mundi 7/19/15

In our Amor Mundi, we explore some of the questions raised by Harper Lee's "Go Set a Watchman," reflect on our modern information economy, and much more!
07-19-2015
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Banishing Oblivion

The Nobel Prize celebrates those like Aung San Suu Kyi who dedicate their lives to the conviction that truth will win out over the holes of oblivion.
07-19-2015
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The Hannah Arendt Collection: A History

In this week's Library feature, we felt it important to dedicate a post that relates the history of the Hannah Arendt Collection.
07-16-2015
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Apply Now for a Tenure Track Professorship in Political Theory at Bard College!

Bard College is hiring a tenure track professor in Political Theory (good grounding in the history of political thinking) and European Politics.
07-15-2015
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Lao-Tze on How Thoughts Translate into Destiny

Lao-Tze traces how thoughts translate into an individual's destiny in this week's Thoughts on Thinking.
07-14-2015
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