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The conversation is between a young party activist (YPA) and Hannah Arendt (HA). It takes place in Brockwell Park, in the constituency of Dulwich and West Norwood, London on 8 May 2015. This is the day after the UK general election, which returned a Conservative majority government.
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Hannah Arendt, ‘On Violence’ in Crises of the Republic (Harmondsworth: Penguin 1973): 108–111.
Hannah Arendt, On Revolution (Harmondsworth: Pelican Books 1973).
Arenat, the Origins of Totalitarianism (2nd Edition New York: Meridian Books 1958).
Arendt, Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil (London: Penguin Books 1977).
Arendt, ‘The Concept of History: Ancient and Modern’ in Between Past and Future: Six Exercises in Political Thought (London: Faber and Faber 1961): 63.
Elisabeth Young-Bruehl, Hannah Arendt: For the Love of the World (New Haven and London: Yale University Press 1982): 42–76.
Arendt, The Human Condition (Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1958).
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Hutchings, K. (2016). A Conversation with Hannah Arendt (1906–1975). In: Lebow, R.N., Schouten, P., Suganami, H. (eds) The Return of the Theorists. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137516459_29
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