Arendt and the question of authority
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https://doi.org/10.31977/grirfi.v11i1.631Keywords:
Crisis; Modern world; Politics; TraditionAbstract
For Arendt, the authority has disappeared from the modern world. To understand this radical positioning is necessary to understand the meaning given by the thinker to the term authority. This is the primary goal of this article.
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