JOURNAL ARTICLE

NATALITY AND BIOPOLITICS IN HANNAH ARENDT

Abstract

This essay discusses the genesis of Arendt's concept of natality, and the reasons that led her to claim natality as a fundamental concept of political thought.The essay argues against the widespread thesis that Arendt took her idea of natality from Heidegger's existential analysis of human life.It argues, instead, that Arendt's account of natality should be situated within the discourse of bio-politics, and that it is based on a conception of life that is anti-Heideggerian.Arendt's political thought is a species of bio-politics that counters totalitarianism on its own terrain, namely, by identifying what in life poses a resistance to the totalitarian project of attaining total domination over life.

Keywords:
Biopower Sociology Psychoanalysis Philosophy Politics Psychology Political science Law

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Hannah Arendt's Political Philosophy
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Political Science and International Relations
Political Theology and Sovereignty
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science
Philosophy, Ethics, and Existentialism
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Philosophy

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