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Prologue 1

I. The Human Condition

1. Vita Activa and the Human Condition

7

2. The Term Vita Activa

12

3. Eternity versus Immortality

17

II. The Public and the Private Realm

4. Man: A Social or a Political Animal

22

5. The Polls and the Household

28

6. The Rise of the Social

38

7. The Public Realm: The Common

50

8. The Private Realm: Property

58

9. The Social and the Private

68

10. The Location of Human Activities

73

III. Labor

11. "The Labour of Our Body and the Work of Our Hands"

79

12. The Thing-Character of the WorId

93

13. Labor and Life

96

14. Labor and Fertility

101

15. The Privacy of Property and Wealth

109

16. The Instruments of Work and the Division of Labor

118

17. A Consumers' Society

126

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Table of Contents

IV. Work

18. The Durability of the World

13 6

19. Reification 139

20. Instrumentality and Animal Laborans

144

21. Instrumentality and Homo Faber

153

22. The Exchange Market

159

23. The Permanence of the World and the Work of Art

167

V. Action

24. The Disclosure of the Agent in Speech and Action

175

25. The Web of Relationships and the Enacted Stories

181

26. The Frailty of Human Affairs

188

27. The Greek Solution

192

28. Power and the Space of Appearance

199

29. Homo Faber and the Space of Appearance

207

30. The Labor Movement

212

31. The Traditional Substitution of Making for Acting

220

32. The Process Character of Action

230

33. Irreversibility and the Power To Forgive

236

34. Unpredictability and the Power of Promise

243

VI. The Vita Activa and the Modern Age

35. World Alienation

248

36. The Discovery of the Archimedean Point

257

37. Universal versus Natural Science

268

38. The Rise of the Cartesian Doubt

273

39. Introspection and the Loss of Common Sense

280

40. Thought and the Modern World View

285

41. The Reversal of Contemplation and Action

289

42. The Reversal within the Vita Activa and the Victory of

Homo Faber

294

43. The Defeat of Homo Faber and the Principle of Happiness

305

44. Life as the Highest Good

313

45. The Victory of the Animal Laborans

320

Acknowledgments 327

Index 329

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