Ms. Arendt strips away the romantic illusions of revolution and reveals it as a brutal, unpredictable struggle between ideals and reality while informing us that revolutions don’t just topple regimes, they test the very foundations of what it means to be free. It’s sharp, thoughtful, and utterly relevant in a world that still wrestles with the cost of change.
Ms. Arendt strips away the romantic illusions of revolution and reveals it as a brutal, unpredictable struggle between ideals and reality while informing us that revolutions don’t just topple regimes, they test the very foundations of what it means to be free. It’s sharp, thoughtful, and utterly relevant in a world that still wrestles with the cost of change.