Universalism shows two faces to the world: an emancipatory face that looks to the inclusion of the other, and a repressive face that sees in the other a failure to pass some fundamental test of humanity. Universalism can be used to demand that we treat all persons as human beings regardless of their differences, but it can also be used to represent whole categories of people as inhuman, not yet human or even enemies of humanity. The Jewish experience offers an equivocal test case. Universalism has stimulated the struggle for Jewish emancipation, but it has also helped to develop the idea that there is something peculiarly harmful to humanity about Jews that there is a ‘Jewish question’ that needs to be ‘solved’. This original and stimulating book traces struggles within the Enlightenment, Marxism, critical theory and the contemporary left, seeking to rescue universalism from its repressive, antisemitic undertones. An electronic edition of this book is freely available under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND) licence. — .
Robert Fine & Philip Spencer
Antisemitism and the Left [PDF ebook]
On the Return of the Jewish Question
Antisemitism and the Left [PDF ebook]
On the Return of the Jewish Question
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