
"On Revolution" by Hannah Arendt is a profound analysis of the nature and impact of revolutions, focusing on the American and French Revolutions. Arendt examines how these revolutionary movements aimed to establish new political orders and reshape society, comparing their successes and failures. In the book, Arendt explores the concept of revolution not merely as a political upheaval but as a transformative process aimed at creating new forms of government and social structures. She emphasizes the importance of the ideals of liberty and equality in the revolutionary movements, highlighting how these ideals were differently realized in the American and French contexts. Arendt argues that while the American Revolution successfully established a stable democratic system, the French Revolution ultimately led to a cycle of violence and authoritarianism.
- Pages: 404
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- Genre: Politics
- ISBN: 9789644870262
- Persian Title: کتاب انقلاب اثر هانا آرنت
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