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Hannah Arendt analysed a few categories of vita activa. Explain

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Arendt’s vita activa comprises labour, work, and action as distinct human activities. Labour is the cyclical metabolism of life; its typical figure is animal laborans, which modernity threatens to make universal. Work is homo faber’s fabrication of a durable world, necessary but dangerous when politics is treated as making a product. Action is political life among a plurality of unique equals, needing a public realm, speech, promise, and forgiveness. The rise of the social and of totalitarianism both destroy the space of action, which is her warning to modern democracy.

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Introduction

Hannah Arendt in The Human Condition (1958) analysed the vita activa — the active life — as three activities: labour, work, and action. She was not writing a psychology of busyness. She was recovering a political anthropology. Human beings live among others. The highest worldly activity is action in a public space of speech and deeds, not the endless cycle of consumption.

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Labour

  • Labour is the body’s activity that corresponds to life: food, care, the cycle of consumption. It never finishes. Arendt feared that modernity makes animal laborans typical: living standards rise while citizenship empties. Marx glorified labour as human essence; she thought that still left politics as management of life-processes rather than as a public world of unique persons.

Work

Work is homo faber building a durable world — a table, a law, a wall — with a beginning and an end. It gives human beings a home in the world and a stage on which they can appear before others. The danger is instrumentalism: persons as material for a product. Plato’s craftsman-king is, for her, politics mistaken for fabrication.

Action

Action is politics proper in her sense of the vita activa. It corresponds to plurality: equal and distinct persons. It needs speech and a public realm of memory. Promise and forgiveness remedy its unpredictability. The stylised Greek polis was such a space; totalitarianism, as Arendt showed in The Origins of Totalitarianism, destroys plurality and reduces humans to interchangeable bundles of reaction. A life of only labour is worldless; a life of only work can build cages. The rise of the social lets the household’s life-process invade the public. Bureaucracy administers labour while action shrinks to voting or to violence. Democracy must keep a public space where unique persons begin something new among equals.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  VA[Vita activa] --> L[Labour / animal laborans]
  VA --> W[Work / homo faber]
  VA --> A[Action / plurality]
  L --> LIFE[Life process]
  W --> WORLD[Durable world]
  A --> PUB[Public speech and deeds]

Conclusion

Vita activa is labour that keeps us alive, work that builds a world, and action that discloses who we are among others. Arendt’s political theory privileges action and plurality against a society of jobholders and against a craftsman’s state. Without that distinction, democracy becomes housekeeping on a national scale.

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