The Jewish Problem in Hannah Arendt. Influences in the Understanding of Judith Butler’s Gender Politics
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Hannah Arendt delves into the Jewish problem in the Contemporary Age from different nationalisms and the development of racism as an ideology. This influences her political analyses in different ways and one of them lies in the sharp dilemma between nature and culture. This aspect of her philosophy is considered as an indisputable premise in the gender studies carried out by Judith Butler, who adopts the explanatory model of racism, since she denies the existence of biological sex.
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