Introductory comments on the meaning and meaning of revolution in Hannah Arendt
Keywords:
Revolution. Freedom. Policy. Action. Plurality.Abstract
The purpose of this research is to analyze the sense and meaning of revolution in Hannah Arendt, based on her work About Revolution (2011). In the course of this analysis, this study seeks to make a brief connection between the thought of Hannah Arendt and the work Raízes do Brasil by Sérgio Buarque Holanda, in order to make an approximation between the author's writings and the Brazilian reality.
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