Hannah Arendt, "People in Dark Times" Moscow: Ad Marginem, 2024

This is the latest reprint of Hannah Arendt's collection of essays and sketches translated from English and German. The philosopher reflects on the destinies of writers, thinkers, and public figures who lived and worked amidst historical upheavals. Among the protagonists are Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Rosa Luxemburg, Walter Benjamin, Karl Jaspers, Bertolt Brecht, Hermann Broch, Pope John XXIII, and others. All share a crucial ability: to illuminate, that is, to stand on the ideals of humanism when it seems all the foundations of faith in humanity are crumbling.
"'Dark Times'... are not identical to the monstrosities of our age, which are marked by a terrifying novelty. Dark Times, on the contrary, are not only not new, they are by no means rare in history..."

