Abstract
In this paper I want to analyze Hannah Arendt’s concepts, described in her “Human Condition”, from a perspective which takes into consideration her own fragile identity, placed in a particular way under the sign of the major influence of Martin Heidegger and, generally, under the influence of the men-politicians and men-philosophers. The triangle labor-work-action dissimulates an informal tendency to hide the woman’s condition under the human condition. The feminine and maternal spirit finds its expression here too, protesting against the child and childhood politicizing idea.
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