Hannah Arendt and Radical Politics: Beyond Existing Democracies

The present text investigates Arendt's conception of the political underlying her theoretical reconstruction of the Greek polis. My main argument is that Arendt's return to the past aims to question the political alternatives offered by many contemporary currents of political liberalism, w...

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Autor: Duarte, André
Tipo de documento: artigo
Estado:Versão publicada
Data de publicação:2015
País:México
Recursos:INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO Y DE ESTUDIOS SUPERIORES DE MONTERREY
Repositório:En-claves del pensamiento
Idioma:espanhol
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.enclavesdelpensamiento.mx:article/123
Acesso em linha:https://www.enclavesdelpensamiento.mx/index.php/enclaves/article/view/123
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Palavra-chave:Arendt
política
democracia radical
polis
colectivos políticos
politics
radical democracy
political collectives
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Resumo:The present text investigates Arendt's conception of the political underlying her theoretical reconstruction of the Greek polis. My main argument is that Arendt's return to the past aims to question the political alternatives offered by many contemporary currents of political liberalism, which tend to reduce the political to the domain of the juridical. Distinctively, I think that Arendt outlines a radical conception of democracy that is to be situated beyond the model of our existing democracies. In order to show that Arendt's aim was not that of elaborating a theoretical normative and utopian conception of the political, far removed from actual political experiences of our time, I establish a brief comparison between her political theoretical legacy and the radical political experiences of the new Spanish political collectives dedicated to political discussion and to direct political action, as in the case of the Catalan collective Espai en blanc.