diplomsko delo
Metka Celcer (Author), Andrej Lukšič (Mentor)

Abstract

V pričujočem delu sem se ukvarjala z razumevanjem politike brez oprijemalnih ograj pri Hannah Arendt, z njenim smislom, s pogojenostmi in problemi, s katerimi se soočamo v moderni dobi množične družbe in agresivnosti podružbljanja. Rdeča nit dela je politika kot pr?xis vita active, ki je mogoča zgolj med pluralnimi in enakimi ljudmi, ki delujejo, govorijo in mislijo (presojajo in razumejo), s tem pa konstruirajo/konstituirajo svet, sebe kot svobodnega bíos politikós in skupno realnost kot common sense vseh »čudežev« z mestom na svetu, nasproti temu razumevanju sem izpostavila antipolitični credo gospostev, ki temelji na nuji preživetja, télosu zgodovine ali naravnem procesu, vzdržujoč z asimetričnimi razmerji, s prisilo in z nasiljem, ki ubijajo pogojenosti človeške eksistence, slednje pa sem pogodila s konceptom puščave kot totalne prevlade in pojavom odvečnosti človeka, ki ga utilitarno-logičen redukcionizem sterilne pasivnosti oziroma nemišljenje, uničen javni prostor in zatrti pogoji vzpostavitve slednjega, tj. antipolitika, ter »emancipacija zasebnih dejavnosti« s prenosom zasebnih problemov v javno sfero; vseh treh prostorov svobode, ki jih potrebujemo za politiko kot načina življenja, ergo svobode za vzpostavljanje resnično humanega in trajnega sveta, zanikajoč naš smisel spreminja v izmeščenega zasebnika, osamljenega primerka naravne vrste ali živega mrliča, vse dokler se ne uniči elementov politične svobode v drugih za človeka pohabljajočih zasebnih dejavnostih, oziroma dokler se ne zasipa oaz življenja, ustvarjanja, mišljenja in delovanja, ki nas opominjajo, da smo še ljudje in da živimo na svetu z mnogimi drugimi, drugače smo v puščavski totalni prevladi ne samo upravljani kot marionete, temveč tudi manipulirani kot skupki reakcij.

Keywords

Arendt;Hannah;1906-1975;Politična filozofija;Družba;Misel in mišljenje;Thought and thinking;Diplomska dela;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Publisher: [M. Celcer]
UDC: 321.01:1(043.2)
COBISS: 36456029 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Problems with non-thinking and Hannah Arendt's antipolitics of desert
Secondary abstract: In following thesis there will be exposed Hannah Arendt's political thinking without a banister, emphasizing its meaning, conditionings, and from there emanated problems of modern age and mass society. Politics as pr?xis of vita activa, carried out between plural, equal acting and speaking agents that also think (comprehend and judge), meanwhile constitute the world, themselves with the capacity to perform miracles and universally share common sense reality, are on the contrary in conditions of mass society and antipolitical credo submitted to political technologies and domination, based on neccessities of survival, the télos of history, or natural processes that inhibit equal relations of power, nonviolent forms of public life and avoidance of coercion. Therefore, Arendt denotes a notion of desert where human conditions and their existence on the Earth are threatened by temptations of total domination and mechanisms of dehumanization, such as rendering groups as superfluous. In other words, Arendt conceives superfluity as the byproduct of modern antipolitics - destroyed conditions of public realm, emancipation of private realm activities and non-thinking tendencies (utilitarian-logical reductionism of sterile passivity) - that could be liberated in oases by genuine human capacities of moral judgement, works of art that become a form of political action or by remembrance of human conditions that throw us back among others to take responsibility for the common world of human affairs, thinking for oneself and acting in freedom to provide possibility of true human world and not being subjugated to necessity of ineluctable forces, or manipulations of total domination
Secondary keywords: Political philosophy;Sociaty;Graduate theses;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za družbene vede
Pages: 55 str.
ID: 11228352
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