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The Concept of the Political in the Political Theory of Hannah Arendt
Schreib, Petr ; Znoj, Milan (advisor) ; Bíba, Jan (referee)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the issue of the concept of politics in the political theory of Hannah Arendt. It is based on the premise that Arendt understood politics as the space of free action which is absent in the modern age. Accordingly, the basic questions are how Arendt defined this space and how it can be established. In the first chapter Hannah Arendt is introduced as a political theorist. The second one analyses the basic theoretical distinctions of the public and private sphere and the triad of labor, work and action. Using this conceptual basis, the following chapter explains the concept of freedom in Arend's thought, its modern revelation through the phenomenon of revolution and her proposition of constituing a political system which could guarantee freedom.

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