The present article is dedicated to the complex position of justice in relation to civil disobedience in the legal philosophy of Immanuel Kant. The most surprisingfact is that the radical rejection of any right to resistance against unjust authority lies in the express nature-legal doctrine of law. The expedience of nature is a mechanism that leadst the progress of history. Therefore, the antianprohibition of civil disobedience is not in contradiction with the aspiration for a more just order.
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Hannah Arendt’s project of analyzing the political in the era of the end of the political is discussed on two levels: first, as Arendt’s understanding the political “from the hermeneutical point of view”, i.e. as related to human “being-in-the world” (Human Condition); second, as her understanding it “from the performative point of view”, i.e. as a public personification, a masquerade (On Revolution). The question of how the political, which determines “human concerns”, or “human condition” renders the same human life in its private sphere as non-political and anti-political, is then discussed on that basis.
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The text in this book focuses on the history of Slovenian journalism which is presented and analysed on the basis of newspaper articles that show the spirit of the times as well as the development of journalism as such. By analysing the journalistic discourse, memoirs and journalistic reflections the text reveals the history of journalism, the ways in which it developed its genres and manner of reporting on realities, as well as the ways in which it established the public field and confronted the various forms of control and censorship.
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