In her seminal work The Human Condition, Hannah Arendt reveals the political motivations behind the Holocaust. While her disagreement with Heidegger is well known, her emphasis on direct citizen deliberation is not. This article outlines the political philosophy behind Arendt s work and examines some of the questions she tries...
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Balance of Power Balance of power is the role and organization of a nation or a community of countries, by coordinating its power against the power of the other hand, defending itself against another country, or gathering countries (Caracciolo et al, 2016). Shifts in the Balance of Power From the mid-twentieth century...
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There has been a close association between the state and faith for decades; the relationship between the state and the church in particular. In modern days, not only in state decision-making, but also in politics, the church does not have such a dominant role as it did in the medieval...
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