Understanding the Nazi Genocide Marxism After Auschwitz.
Enzo Traverso's Understanding the Nazi Genocide draws on the critical and heretical Marxism of Walter Benjamin and the Frankfurt School.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Pluto Press,
2018.
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Colección: | IIRE (International Institute for Research and Education)
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Contents
- IIRE Notebooks for Study and Research
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1. Auschwitz, Marx and the Twentieth Century
- Auschwitz and the Final Solution
- The Sociology of Auschwitz
- Auschwitz and Modernity
- Rereading Marx after Auschwitz
- 2. The Blindness of the Intellectuals: Historicising Sartre's ""Anti-Semite and Jew
- 3. On the Edge of Understanding: From the Frankfurt School to Ernest Mandel
- The Frankfurt School
- Ernest Mandel
- 4. The Uniqueness of Auschwitz: Hypotheses, Problems and Wrong Turns in Historical Research
- The Uniqueness of Auschwitz: Definition and Comparisons
- Uniqueness of Memory and Uniqueness in History
- Auschwitz and the Uniqueness of the West
- The Uniqueness of Auschwitz and the Public Use of History
- 5. The Debt: The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
- Poland's Jews between Passivity and Resistance
- The Ghetto
- The Uprising
- A Revolt Left to its Fate
- The Proper use of Memory
- 6. The Shoah, Historians and the Public Use of History: On the Goldhagen Affair
- A Monocausal Explanation
- Minimising the Gas Chambers
- Goldhagen's German Triumph
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Introduction
- 1. Auschwitz, Marx and the Twentieth Century
- 2. The Blindness of the Intellectuals
- 3. On the Edge of Understanding
- 4. The Uniqueness of Auschwitz
- 5. The Debt
- 6. The Shoah, Historians and the Public Use of History
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
- Action Française, 31
- Adler, Victor, 21
- Adorno, Theodor
- 7
- 18
- 19
- 22
- 41
- 45-7
- 49-50
- 55
- 61
- 75
- 118n11
- 119n21
- 126n5
- Africa
- 74-5
- 78
- 125-6n5
- Agudat Israel 84
- Akiva 85
- Algerian war
- 65
- 101
- Aly, Götz 92
- Americas
- 52
- 74
- Amsterdam 87
- Améry, Jean
- 9
- 60
- Anders, Günther
- 23
- 45-6
- 48
- 50
- 61
- 66
- 117n6
- 119n21
- Anielewicz, Mordekhai 85-6
- Antelme, Robert 28
- Anti-Semitism
- 2-4
- 10-3
- 17
- 18
- 26-40
- 49
- 57
- 60
- 74
- 87
- 92-5
- 97
- 99-101
- 103-4
- 113n13
- 116n35
- 124n60
- 135n23
- Antwerp 50
- Arendt, Hannah
- 8
- 19
- 32-4
- 37
- 39
- 67
- 74
- 98
- 115n24
- 120n34
- 125-6n5
- 131n6
- Argentina 73
- Armenia
- 3
- 74
- 76
- 100
- Aron, Raymond
- 33
- 114n20
- Asia 75
- Auschwitz [camp]
- 2
- 7-9
- 14-7
- 28
- 29
- 48
- 50
- 59
- 68-70
- 72
- 127n14
- Austria
- 2
- 10
- 99
- 105
- Baikal, Lake 69
- Baltic States 12
- Barrès, Maurice
- 31
- 37
- Barth, Karl
- 93
- 133n7
- Bataille, Georges
- 4
- 41
- Bauman, Zygmunt
- 16
- 92
- Bavaria 94
- Bebel, August 21
- Belgium
- 29
- 50
- 88
- Belzec
- 9
- 68
- Benda, Julien 35
- Benjamin, Walter
- 18
- 20
- 23
- 44-7
- 79
- 105
- 107
- Bensaïd, Daniel 106
- Bergen-Belsen 68
- Bergson, Henri
- 35
- 36
- Berlin
- 22
- 29
- 81
- 93
- 102
- Berlinski, Herz 85
- Bernstein, Richard 115n24
- Birkenau
- 8
- 9
- 14
- 59
- 68
- 70
- 127n14
- Bismarck, Otto von
- 56