In the philosophical diary, the reader will be able to assist the development of Arendtian thought through the readings, reflections, aphorisms and poems that one of the most important thought figures of the 20th century wrote. The original manuscript of this philosophical diary, which specialized critics have compared to Nietzsche's posthumous fragments, Wittgenstein's private annotations or the preparatory notes for Walter Benjamin's book of passages, is made up of a set of 28 notebooks that during long they thought themselves lost. It is not an intimate diary, but rather the work materials that the author wrote for 23 years, between 1950 and 1973. The reader can attend the development of Arendtian thought through his readings, reflections, aphorisms and poems. Diario filosófico is an interesting testimony of the intellectual activity of one of the key figures of contemporary politi...read more