Why does anti-Semitism seem to be so deeply engrained in our
societies, our institutions and our attitudes? To answer this
question we need to look beyond our current practices and see that
anti-Semitism has much deeper roots - that it is woven into the very
structures of Western thought.
Jean-Luc Nancy argues that anti-Semitism emerged from the conflictual
conjunction of two responses to the eclipse of archaic cultures. The
Greek and the Jewish responses both affirmed a humanity freed from
myth but put forward two very different conceptions of autonomy: on
the one hand, the infinite autonomy of knowledge, of logos, and on the
other, the paradoxical autonomy of a heteronomy guided by a hidden
god. The first excluded the second while simultaneously absorbing
and dominating it; the second withdrew into itself and its condition
of exclusion and domination. How could the long and terrible history
of the hatred of the Jew, masking a self-loathing, be generated by
these intrinsically contradictory beginnings? That is the question
to which this short book gives a compelling answer.
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ISBN
9781509542741
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Polity
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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