Hannah Arendt and concentration camps. An image of hell

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Concentration camp, H. Arendt, Political philosophy, Totalitarianism

Abstract

This article deals with Hannah Arendt´s work on Second World War concentration and extermination camps, which she considers the main institution of organized power. Her analysis focuses on concentration camps as life-size experiments on human beings’ lives, whereby it is made clear that anything can happen. This article highlights the author’s philosophical perspective on this subject, which presents these spaces of exception as involving a hiatus in the public sphere and therefore annihilating the possibility of political practice.

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  • , University of Santiago Chile


    Universidad de Santiago de Chile
    Instituto de Estudios Avanzados
    Román Díaz 89, Providencia (Chile)

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2018-11-22

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Hannah Arendt and concentration camps. An image of hell. (2018). ALPHA. Journal of Arts, Literature and Philosophy, 1(39), 177-187. https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/article/view/1675