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Heuer, Wolfgang R.

Wolfgang R. Heuer, born in 1949, is a lecturer at the Otto-Suhr-Institut for Political Science at Freie Universität Berlin and co-editor of the online journal HannahArendt.net. He has worked as a visiting professor in Latin America, was one of the curators of the international art exhibition »Hannah Arendt Thinking Space« 2006 in Berlin and is co-director of the annual course »Identity of Europe« at IUC Dubrovnik.

Cosmos and Republic</a>

Cosmos and Republic

In 20 essays inspired by Hannah Arendt's analysis of crisis-ridden modernity, Wolfgang R. Heuer addresses aspects of depoliticization and the loss of politics, and thus of freedom. The wide-ranging essays are grouped in five sections: When Politics Vanishes, The Call of Responsibility, Images and Emotions, Federations, and From Plurality to Cosmos.

Cosmos and Republic</a>

Cosmos and Republic

In 20 essays inspired by Hannah Arendt's analysis of crisis-ridden modernity, Wolfgang R. Heuer addresses aspects of depoliticization and the loss of politics, and thus of freedom. The wide-ranging essays are grouped in five sections: When Politics Vanishes, The Call of Responsibility, Images and Emotions, Federations, and From Plurality to Cosmos.

Cosmos and Republic</a>

Cosmos and Republic

In 20 essays inspired by Hannah Arendt's analysis of crisis-ridden modernity, Wolfgang R. Heuer addresses aspects of depoliticization and the loss of politics, and thus of freedom. The wide-ranging essays are grouped in five sections: When Politics Vanishes, The Call of Responsibility, Images and Emotions, Federations, and From Plurality to Cosmos.