On Revolution

On Revolution by Hannah Arendt, published by Penguin in 1990, is a significant work that delves into the complexities of political philosophy and the dynamics of the modern world. This edition spans 350 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a comprehensive exploration of Arendt’s insights grounded in her extensive knowledge of historical contexts.
In this book, Arendt provides a classic analysis that examines the nature of revolutions and their implications for political thought and international relations. Readers will encounter her critical reflections on the events that have shaped the twentieth century, as well as her interpretations of the underlying principles that govern political change. The work invites a deeper understanding of the factors influencing contemporary political landscapes, making it a valuable resource for those interested in political science and the intricacies of revolutionary movements.
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Hannah Arendt’s penetrating observations on the modern world, based on a profound knowledge of the past, constitute a major contribution to political philosophy and to our understanding of the twentieth century. On Revolution is her classic analysis of a
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