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        CHAPTER THREE. The Anxiety of Influence: On Arendt’s Relationship to Heidegger
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents vii
 - Acknowledgments ix
 - CHAPTER ONE. Terror and Radical Evil 11
 - CHAPTER TWO. Conscience, the Banality of Evil, and the Idea of a Representative Perpetrator 39
 - CHAPTER THREE. The Anxiety of Influence: On Arendt’s Relationship to Heidegger 61
 - CHAPTER FOUR. Thinking and Judging 87
 - CHAPTER FIVE. Democratizing the Agon: Nietzsche, Arendt, and the Agonistic Tendency in Recent Political Theory 107
 - CHAPTER SIX. Theatricality and the Public Realm 128
 - CHAPTER SEVEN. The Philosopher versus the Citizen: Arendt, Strauss, and Socrates 155
 - CHAPTER EIGHT. Totalitarianism, Modernity, and the Tradition 180
 - CHAPTER NINE. Arendt and Socrates 204
 - Abbreviations 219
 - Notes 221
 - Index 261
 
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents vii
 - Acknowledgments ix
 - CHAPTER ONE. Terror and Radical Evil 11
 - CHAPTER TWO. Conscience, the Banality of Evil, and the Idea of a Representative Perpetrator 39
 - CHAPTER THREE. The Anxiety of Influence: On Arendt’s Relationship to Heidegger 61
 - CHAPTER FOUR. Thinking and Judging 87
 - CHAPTER FIVE. Democratizing the Agon: Nietzsche, Arendt, and the Agonistic Tendency in Recent Political Theory 107
 - CHAPTER SIX. Theatricality and the Public Realm 128
 - CHAPTER SEVEN. The Philosopher versus the Citizen: Arendt, Strauss, and Socrates 155
 - CHAPTER EIGHT. Totalitarianism, Modernity, and the Tradition 180
 - CHAPTER NINE. Arendt and Socrates 204
 - Abbreviations 219
 - Notes 221
 - Index 261