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The loss of political power leads to individual alienation from "summary" of The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt

In the modern age, individuals are increasingly stripped of their political power, leaving them feeling disconnected and isolated from the larger society. As political institutions become more centralized and bureaucratic, the average person finds themselves marginalized and voiceless in the decision-making process. This loss of agency and influence in the political sphere contributes to a sense of alienation and disempowerment among the populace. Without a say in the political realm, individuals are left feeling like mere cogs in a machine, devoid of meaningful connections and a sense of belonging. The erosion of political power leads to a breakdown in social cohesion and solidarity, as people become more focused on their own personal survival and interests rather than the common good. This individualistic mindset further exacerbates feelings of isolation and alienation, as people retreat into their own private spheres in an attempt to find meaning and purpose in a world that seems indifferent to their struggles. Moreover, the loss of political power can have pro...
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    The Origins of Totalitarianism

    Hannah Arendt

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