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Hannah Arendt

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Political theorist referenced as a serious female intellectual who would not engage in self-commodification or call herself a 'princess'

Mentions (5)
"Also you may not agree with her opinions and assessments but I think she's one of the greatest cultural critics of our time in the level of Hannah Arendt, Rebecca West and Mary McCarthy."
Anna Really Has That Classic "Cultural Critic" Aesthetic. · u/OasisLiamStan72 · ↑229 · 2024-08-18
"It would just feel kind of emasculating; I don't imagine Hannah Arendt or Virginia Woolf or Andrea Dworkin calling themselves that. Besides, princess of what? Isn't it cringe to call yourself a princess when no one appointed you as such?!"
What's the deal with Substack princesses? · mycatistheloveliest · ↑31 · 2024-09-16
"I don't imagine Hannah Arendt or Virginia Woolf or Andrea Dworkin calling themselves that."
What's the deal with Substack princesses? · u/mycatistheloveliest · ↑31 · 2024-09-16
"After reading Hannah Arendt's book about the trial of Adolf Eichmann, it had me thinking about the banality of evil in relation to our economic systems."
Late capitalism and the banality of evil · u/[deleted] · ↑29 · 2023-04-21
"FINALLY, the whole empathy things is one of Hannah Arendt's main bags. Woman despises empathy. Got in trouble for not covering the Trial of Eichmann with enough gravity and pathos. She says that empathy is the enemy of politics."
Reading Rec for Anna · u/thesillyserious · ↑20 · 2022-04-26
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