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    Immortality as freedom. A cinematographic contrast by Rodríguez Lanuza, Luis Fernando

    Published 2024
    “…Beyond a mere cinematographic analysis, the article explores the richness or poverty of the inner world of the characters in both films and, albeit implicitly, shows their importance as models for clinical or public discussion on issues such as ethics or violence towards other people, our conceptual reading will mainly draw on the work of the philosopher Sören Kierkegaard and some counterpoints with the political theorist Hannah Arendt.…”
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    Departheid by Kalir, Barak

    Published 2020
    “…The article highlights continuities between present oppressive migration regimes and past colonial configurations for controlling the mobility of what Hannah Arendt has called “subject races.” By drawing on similarities with apartheid as a governing ideology based on racialization, segregation, and deportation, I argue that departheid, too, is animated by a sense of moral superiority that is rooted in a fantasy of White supremacy.…”
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    SO IN HEAVEN AS ON EARTH. FUNDAMENTAL GUIDELINES FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A UNEQUAL POLITICAL ORDER by Diacovetzky, Enrique

    Published 2015
    “…The objective of this paper is to perform an interpretative analysis of the policy proposal contained in the work Bases y puntos de partida para la organización política de la República Argentina of Juan Bautista Alberdi, in the light of fundamental concepts of contemporary political theory of Hannah Arendt, Jacques Rancière and Carl Schmitt.The article examines the strategies of the Argentine jurist to end the civil war in the country and to establish a constitution that guarantees the foundation of a legitimate order. …”
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    Shoa: Una lectura analítica by Tendlarz, Silvia Elena

    Published 2013
    “…Publicado originalmente en 2002, el artículo recorre analíticamente la bibliografía imprescindible, si no para comprender la Shoah, para ensayar un pensamiento en torno a ella: Giorgio Agamben, Primo Levi, Jorge Semprún, Bruno Bettelheim, Hannah Arendt, Gunter Grass, Art Spiegelman, Francois Lyotard, Eric Laurant, Jacques Lacan. …”
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