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  1. Hannah Arendt’s Conception of Political Community.Peter Fuss - 1973 - Idealistic Studies 3 (3):252-265.
    The observation that men reveal their distinctive identities as human beings in what they do and say seems neither very original nor very controversial. But consider the following set of implications: that men are more likely to reveal who they uniquely are when they act and speak spontaneously, than when they labor to maintain biological subsistence or work to produce a tangible world of human artifacts; that action and speech together make up a “web of human relationships” that forms the (...)
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  • On Habermas on Arendt on power.David Luban - 1979 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 6 (1):80-95.
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  • A Case of Distorted Communication.Margaret Canovan - 1983 - Political Theory 11 (1):105-116.
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