More truth than fact: Storytelling as critical understanding in the writings of Hannah Arendt
Political Theory 21 (4):665-694 (1993)
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Ron H. Feldman (2010). The Pariah as Rebel : Hannah Arendt's Jewish Writings. In Roger Berkowitz, Jeffrey Katz & Thomas Keenan (eds.), Thinking in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt on Ethics and Politics. Fordham University Press.
Shari Stone-Mediatore (2000). Hannah Arendt and Susan Griffin: Toward a Feminist Metahistory. In Cecile Tougas & Sara Ebenreck (eds.), Presenting Women Philosophers. Temple University Press.
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