Ultimately, this volume aims to challenge orthodox accounts of Arendtian politics, presenting Arendt’s aesthetic politics as a radically new model of republicanism and as an alternative to political liberal, deliberative and agonistic models of public reason.
Jim Josefson is Associate Professor of Political Science at Bridgewater College, USA. His publications have appeared in Philosophy & Social Criticism, Party Politics and PS: Political Science & Politics. Josefson presents his reading of Arendt for a general audience in the Political Philosophy in The Moment: Narratives of Freedom from Plato to Arendt.
1. Introduction.- 2. The Moment.- 3. The Beautiful.- 4. Judgment.- 5. Spirit.- 6. Res publica.- 7. Conversations.