Chapter 1. Plurality-centered notion of politics and it's potential for (Adornian) critical theory (Albrecht).- Chapter 2. The embodiment of political freedom: Spontaneous movement, plurality and the ontological constitution of public space (Borren).- Chapter 3. Plurality and the claims of alterity (Ramos).- Chapter 4. Feeling plurality. How affectability leads to political judgment (Hecker).- Chapter 5. Singularity, duality, plurality: On thoughtlessness, friendship and politics in Hannah Arendt's work (Holst).- Chapter 6. Anti-plurality and genocide: Hannah Arendt's understanding of Holocaust perpetrators and contemporary Holocaust Research (Kunath).- Chapter 7. Reconceiving solidarity in the wake of plurality (McInerney).- Chapter 8. From the darkness to the light: Hannah Arendt's phenomenology of migration (Robaszkiewicz).- Chapter 9. On a rhetorical ground of human togetherness: Plurality and mediality in Arendt and Peirce (Topa).- Chapter 10. Race, religion and refugees: Arendt's ambiguous analysis of nation-states (Topolski).- Chapter 11. Arendt and the legitimate leadership of plural persons: Hierarchy and the limits of horizontal power relations (Weinman).
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