Scienza & Politica (Dec 2017)

Disposable Places. Hannah Arendt and the Question of Refugees

  • Edoardo Greblo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1825-9618/7553
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 57

Abstract

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Generally speaking, political theory avoids considering the kind of damage suffered by he who lives excluded from any political community or perhaps sees such damage as a juridical and political phenomenon that is the loss of nationality. One must instead be aware that they who are compelled to live within the circumscribed space of a set of regulations, institutions and spaces that can be labelled under the umbrella term of camp are subject to a specific existential deprivation and not only to a juridical damage. To justify this argumentation it is worth going back to Hannah Arendt's works where the condition of people without citizenship is understood under ontological-existential terms thus offering a wiser perspective to understand one's moral obligations towards stateless people and refugees.

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