On Lying and Politics : A Library of America Special Publication
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1598537318
ISBN-13
9781598537314
Publisher
The Library of America
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The Library of America
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 6th, 2022
Print length
158 Pages
Weight
184 grams
Dimensions
12.00 x 19.00 x 1.40 cms
Product Classification:
Politics & government
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More urgent than ever, two landmark essays by the legendary political theorist on the greatest threat to democracy, gathered with a new introduction by David Bromwich
No one, Hannah Arendt observed, has ever counted truthfulness as a political virtue. But why do politicians lie? What is the relationship between political lies and self-delusion? And how much organized deceit can a democracy endure before it ceases to function?
Fifty years ago, the centurys greatest political theorist turned her focus to these essential questions in two seminal essays, brought together here for the first time. Her conclusions, delivered in searching prose that crackles with insight and intelligence, remain powerfully relevant, perhaps more so today than when they were written.
In Truth and Politics, Arendt explores the affinity between lying and politics, and reminds us that the survival of factual truth depends on the testimony of credible witnesses and on an informed citizenry. She shows how our shared sense of realitythe texture of facts in which we wrap our daily livescan be torn apart by organized lying, replaced with a fantasy world of airbrushed evidence and doctored documents.
In Lying in Politics, written in response to the release of the Pentagon Papers, Arendt applies these insights to an analysis of American policy in Southeast Asia, arguing that the real goal of the Vietnam Warand of the official lies used to justify it by successive administrationswas nothing other than the burnishing of Americas image.
In his introduction, David Bromwich (American Breakdown: The Trump Years and How They Befell Us) engages with Arendts essays in the context of her other writings and underscores their clarion call to take seriously the ever-present threat to democracy posed by lying.
No one, Hannah Arendt observed, has ever counted truthfulness as a political virtue. But why do politicians lie? What is the relationship between political lies and self-delusion? And how much organized deceit can a democracy endure before it ceases to function?
Fifty years ago, the centurys greatest political theorist turned her focus to these essential questions in two seminal essays, brought together here for the first time. Her conclusions, delivered in searching prose that crackles with insight and intelligence, remain powerfully relevant, perhaps more so today than when they were written.
In Truth and Politics, Arendt explores the affinity between lying and politics, and reminds us that the survival of factual truth depends on the testimony of credible witnesses and on an informed citizenry. She shows how our shared sense of realitythe texture of facts in which we wrap our daily livescan be torn apart by organized lying, replaced with a fantasy world of airbrushed evidence and doctored documents.
In Lying in Politics, written in response to the release of the Pentagon Papers, Arendt applies these insights to an analysis of American policy in Southeast Asia, arguing that the real goal of the Vietnam Warand of the official lies used to justify it by successive administrationswas nothing other than the burnishing of Americas image.
In his introduction, David Bromwich (American Breakdown: The Trump Years and How They Befell Us) engages with Arendts essays in the context of her other writings and underscores their clarion call to take seriously the ever-present threat to democracy posed by lying.
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