
"The Freedom to Be Free" by Hannah Arendt is an insightful exploration of the concept of freedom, drawn from her reflections on the nature of liberty in political and philosophical contexts. Originally written as an essay in 1960, this work captures Arendt's deep engagement with the challenges of achieving and sustaining true freedom within societies. Arendt emphasizes that freedom is not merely the absence of oppression but a positive capacity for collective action and self-determination. She examines the historical conditions under which freedom has flourished, such as in the founding moments of republics, where people came together to deliberate and act in pursuit of shared goals. The book also critiques the reduction of freedom to individual autonomy or private choice, arguing instead for its inherently public and participatory nature.
- Pages: 104
- Genre: History
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- ISBN: 9786226513531
- Persian Title: کتاب آزادی آزاد بودن و چند مقاله دیگر اثر هانا آرنت
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