Hannah Arendt Prize
The Hannah Arendt Prize for Political Thought (German: Hannah-Arendt-Preis für politisches Denken) is a prize awarded to individuals representing the tradition of political theorist Hannah Arendt, especially in regard to totalitarianism. It was instituted by the German Heinrich Böll Foundation (affiliated with the Alliance '90/The Greens) and the government of Bremen in 1995, and is awarded by an international jury.[1]
Laureates
Year | Person | Country |
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2018 | Ann Pettifor | |
2017 | Étienne Balibar | |
2016 | Christian Teichmann | |
2014 | Nadezhda Tolokonnikova | |
Maria Alyokhina | ||
Yuri Andrukhovych | ||
2013 | Timothy D. Snyder | |
2012 | Yfaat Weiss | |
2011 | Navid Kermani | |
2010 | François Jullien | |
2009 | Kurt Flasch | |
2008 | Victor Zaslavsky | |
2007 | Tony Judt | |
2006 | Julia Kristeva | |
2005 | Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga | |
2004 | Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde | |
2003 | Michael Ignatieff | |
2002 | Gianni Vattimo | |
2001 | Ernst Vollrath | |
Daniel Cohn-Bendit | ||
2000 | Yelena Bonner | |
1999 | Massimo Cacciari | |
1998 | Antje Vollmer | |
Claude Lefort | ||
1997 | Freimut Duve | |
Joachim Gauck | ||
1996 | François Furet | |
1995 | Agnes Heller |
References
- ↑ "Hannah Arendt Award For Political Thought". Heinrich Boell Stiftung The Green Political Foundation. Heinrich Boell Foundation. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
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