6/29/2023 0 Comments The human condition hannahWe live today in both similar and in different times. Each of those historical dimensions shaped the writing of The Human Condition. As she emphasized, “politically, the modern world, in which we live today, was born with the first atomic explosions.” Third, they came on the heels as well of the first launch of an outer-space satellite that orbited around Earth-the first man-made object to be propelled into space to explore beyond our Earth, a technological development and instrument as unique and historically important as the invention of the telescope. Second, they followed also the human invention and use of the atomic bomb-a historical marker that Arendt referenced on several occasions in her work. They were of course, first, in the immediate aftermath of the Third Reich and of the Holocaust, and of the publication in 1951 of her book The Origins of Totalitarianism. Those times in particular, the mid- to late-1950s, represented a unique historical conjuncture. To think in crisis times: that is the heart of Arendt’s work and life, and of her magnum opus, The Human Condition, published in 1958. Harcourt read and discuss The Human Condition by Hannah Arendt at the Maison Française, Columbia University Janu~~~
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