The Politics of Unreason : The Frankfurt School and the Origins of Modern Antisemitism (Suny series, Philosophy and Race)

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The Politics of Unreason : The Frankfurt School and the Origins of Modern Antisemitism (Suny series, Philosophy and Race)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 600 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781438465944
  • DDC分類 301.01

Full Description

The first systematic analysis of the Frankfurt School's research and theorizing on modern antisemitism.

Although the Frankfurt School represents one of the most influential intellectual traditions of the twentieth century, its multifaceted work on modern antisemitism has so far largely been neglected. The Politics of Unreason fills this gap, providing the first systematic study of the Frankfurt School's philosophical, psychological, political, and social research and theorizing on the problem of antisemitism. Examining the full range of these critical theorists' contributions, from major studies and prominent essays to seemingly marginal pieces and aphorisms, Lars Rensmann reconstructs how the Frankfurt School, faced with the catastrophe of the genocide against the European Jews, explains forms and causes of anti-Jewish politics of hate. The book also pays special attention to research on coded and "secondary" antisemitism after the Holocaust, and how resentments are politically mobilized under conditions of democracy. By revisiting and rereading the Frankfurt School's original work, this book challenges several misperceptions about critical theory's research, making the case that it provides an important source to better understand the social origins and politics of antisemitism, racism, and hate speech in the modern world.

Contents

Acknowledgments

1. Introduction
How the Frankfurt School Has Shaped the Study of Modern Antisemitism

2. From Odysseus to Postliberal Subjectivity
Revisiting Freud and the Civilizational Genesis of Social Domination

3. Loving to Hate
The Antidemocratic Syndrome and the Social Psychology of Modern Authoritarianism

4. Objectifying the Other
The Ideology of Antisemitism as False Projection

5. The Societal Origins of Modern Antisemitism
Judeophobia and Critical Social Theory after Marx and Weber

6. Power, Desolation, and the Failed Promise of Freedom
Rereading the "Elements of Antisemitism"

7. The Politics of Paranoia
From Totalitarian Antisemitism to Political Mobilizations of Judeophobia in Democracies

8. Guilt, Responsibility, and Post- Holocaust Democracy
Interpreting "Secondary" Antisemitism

9. Why Critical Theory Matters
Antisemitism, Authoritarian Politics, and Human Dignity in the Global Age

Notes
Bibliography
Index

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