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Hannah Arendt on Hobbes

Hobbes Studies 9 (1):51-54 (1996)

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  1. Autoritäre Akkumulation: Hannah Arendt über Hobbes’ Leviathan und die bürgerliche Geschichte.Eva von Redecker - 2021 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 69 (6):897-914.
    In The Origins of Totalitarianism Hannah Arendt reads Hobbes’ Leviathan as a prefiguration of totalitarian politics. She does so in a unique manner, criticising not his overbearing sovereignty, but the incessant accumulation of power, which turns into an unstoppable process of destruction. Arendt claims that the ultimately self-annihilating accumulation of power is necessitated by bourgeois societies’ pursuit to increase property. This paper first clarifies the methodological assumptions which allow Arendt to read Hobbes’ theory as a clue to bourgeois history in (...)
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