About the human condition in the thought of Hannah Arendt and Karl Marx
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https://doi.org/10.31977/grirfi.v8i2.560Keywords:
Labor; Work; Politics.Abstract
This paper discusses the distinction between labor and work in the thought of Hannah Arendt, who, although they seem to modernity concepts similar or even identical, to the philosopher this differentiation is crucial to a critical need of the human condition during and after the twentieth century . That said, we expose the Marxist concept of work and subsequent critique of Arendt to build his political thought about humanity after the war.
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