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Close Reading: Hannah Arendt, №1 22 April 2024 14:45 - 16:15

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Violence is all around us. Whether we hear about world conflict, and people being killed far-away; or whether people near to us live through violent experiences – maybe you yourself do. In three sessions, we’ll try to come to an understanding of violence, based on the book ‘On Violence’ by Hannah Arendt. Join us – no preparation needed.

During this first session we’ll read passages from the first part of the book. In it, Arendt sets the scene for her book, by describing the remarkable, worldwide student protests of the 1960s; along with a divide between universities and society. By questioning the Enlightenment doctrine of progress she questions the foundation for protest and violence as well. The question is: what’s the rightful place of violence in the world? 

“If we look on history in terms of a continuous chronological process, whose progress, moreover, is inevitable, violence in the shape of war and revolution may appear to constitute the only possible interruption. […] It is the function, however, of all action, as distinguished from mere behavior, to interrupt what otherwise would have proceeded automatically and therefore predictably.” [Hannah Arendt, On Violence (Boston/New York: Mariner Books, 1970): pp. 30-31.] 

Have a cup of tea or coffee with us, and join for a conversation on violence. There’s no preparation whatsoever; just read along as we go. We’re happy to have you. 

Programme

Date: April 22nd 

Location: Stage for Dialogue, 3D 

Time: 2:45 till 4:15 PM 

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About Close Reading: Hannah Arendt, №1

Starting date

  • 22 April 2024

Time

  • 14:45 - 16:15

Location

  • Debate centre 3D

Address

  • De Boelelaan 1085
  • 1081 HV Amsterdam

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  • NEWConnective

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