Episodes
Monday Apr 27, 2020
Monday Apr 27, 2020
This is episode 9, “The Rule of Nobody,” It features the Arendt Center's Founder and Director Roger Berkowitz in a Zoom conversation with Philip K. Howard, lawyer and activist. Howard has written five books including “The Death of Common Sense” and “The Rule of Nobody,” a reference to Hannah Arendt’s description of bureaucratic rule. He also started Common Good, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization which advocates simplifying government.
Monday Apr 27, 2020
Monday Apr 27, 2020
Monday Apr 20, 2020
Monday Apr 20, 2020
This is episode 7,”The Thrill of Democracy.” It features the Arendt Center's Founder and Director Roger Berkowitz in conversation with Olivia Guaraldo, a political thinker, Professor of Political Thought, and Director of the Hannah Arendt Center at the University of Verona in Italy.
Podcast editing and music by Andy Evan Cohen. Additional narration by Janet Bentley.
Illustration by Grant Barnhart.
Thursday Apr 16, 2020
Amor Mundi Podcast Special Series, Thinking the Plague: Thinking in Dark Times
Thursday Apr 16, 2020
Thursday Apr 16, 2020
Illustration by Grant Barnhart.
Tuesday Apr 14, 2020
Amor Mundi Podcast Special Series,Thinking the Plague: Looking in the Mirror
Tuesday Apr 14, 2020
Tuesday Apr 14, 2020
Illustration by Grant Barnhart.
Thursday Apr 09, 2020
Amor Mundi Podcast Special Series,Thinking the Plague: Living with Honor
Thursday Apr 09, 2020
Thursday Apr 09, 2020
Roger Berkowitz discusses the world as it is now with Uday Mehta, Distinguished Professor at City University of New York.
Tuesday Dec 03, 2019
Episode 3: Twilight of the Gods with Antonia Grunenberg
Tuesday Dec 03, 2019
Tuesday Dec 03, 2019
A talk delivered at the Hannah Arendt Center, November 25, 2019, on Walter Benjamin‘s project of founding a political metaphysics in secular times – and Hannah Arendt‘s answer
Friday Mar 01, 2019
Seyla Benhabib on new new book, Exile, Statelessness, and Migration
Friday Mar 01, 2019
Friday Mar 01, 2019
Join Roger Berkowitz as he talks with Seyla Benhabib, the Eugene Meyer Professor of Political Science and Philosophy at Yale University. Her new book, Exile, Statelessness, and Migration explores the intertwined lives, careers, and writings of a group of prominent Jewish intellectuals during the mid-twentieth century, including Hannah Arendt, Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin, Isaiah Berlin, and many others.
Thursday Jan 24, 2019
Amor Miundi Podcast Episode 1 - Martin Gurri
Thursday Jan 24, 2019
Thursday Jan 24, 2019
The Hannah Arendt Center presents the Amor Mundi Podcast. This episode, Roger Berkowitz talks with Martin Gurri, author of The Revolt of the Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium.