German Question/Jewish Question: Revolutionary Antisemitism in Germany from Kant to Wagner
โ Scribed by Paul Lawrence Rose
- Publisher
- Princeton University Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 415
- Series
- Princeton Legacy Library; 1090
- Edition
- Course Book
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
In this compelling narrative of antisemitism in German thought, Paul Rose proposes a fresh view of the topic. Beginning with an examination of the attitudes of Martin Luther, he challenges distinctions between theologically derived (medieval) and secular, "racial" (modern) antisemitism, arguing that there is an unbroken chain of antisemitic feeling between the two periods.
Originally published in 1990.
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โฆ Table of Contents
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Abbreviations
Introduction: The German Revolution and Antisemitism
PART ONE. GENEALOGY AND MYTHOLOGY OF REVOLUTIONARY ANTISEMITISM
PART TWO. ARCHAEOLOGY OF REVOLUTIONARY ANTISEMITISM
PART THREE. YOUNG GERMANY: LITERARY REVOLUTIONISM AND THE JEWISH QUESTION
PART FOUR. YOUNG HEGELIAN ISM: THE PHILOSOPHICAL AND SOCIAL REVOLUTIONISTS ON THE JEWISH QUESTION
PART FIVE. THE REVOLUTION AND THE RACE
Afterword to the 1992 Edition
Index
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