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Arendt and Intergenerational Justice

Christopher C. Robinson explores Arendt's concept of intergenerational justice and reveals the ways in which we can use this concept to formulate a stronger response to the global ecological crisis.
06-16-2014
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Who Does Tenure Help?

For this week's Weekend Read, we discuss a California supreme-court judge's decision to strike down the CA tenure system, which leads us to ask larger questions about educational reform.
06-14-2014
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Henri-Frederic Amiel on Thinking

Swiss philosopher and poet Henri-Frédéric Amiel writes on the revealing power of thought in this week's Thought on Thinking.
06-11-2014
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Arendt on Thinking with Kant and Kafka

HAC Associate Fellow Jeffrey Champlin discusses Arendt's conception of thinking as dually meaningful, implying either timeless human faculty or immersed reflection that is capable of change.
06-09-2014
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Amor Mundi 6/8/14

In this week's Amor Mundi, we wonder what Obama's success in securing the release of Bergdahl means for the power of the American presidency, reveal the double-edged quality of big data in the workplace, and identify another side of privacy on the web.
06-09-2014
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The Nihilist Roots of Futurism

The 20th-century nihilist belief that war is a salve to life's meaninglessness informs modern-day futurism, including those today who believe that humanity should be mechanized.
06-07-2014
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Jeremy Bentham on Thinking

British philosopher Jeremy Bentham argues for the universally productive nature of thinking in this week's Thought on Thinking.
06-05-2014
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Amor Mundi 6/1/14

In this week's Amor Mundi, we remember Maya Angelou, honor a forgotten Solidarity union movement leader, and recognize the promise of Wikipedia for digital democracy.
06-02-2014
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Arendt and a "Special Jewish Destiny"

anu Samnotra discusses how Arendt's understanding of fate and destiny, particularly how these concepts related to Jewish political life during the mid-twentieth century, helped shape her theories of philosophy and political theory.
06-02-2014
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