Sujet : Jewish Adorno and his Critical Theory take Israel's side
De : plutedpup (at) *nospam* outlook.com (Pluted Pup)
Groupes : rec.music.classical.recordingsDate : 20. Jun 2024, 00:18:28
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On Wed, 19 Jun 2024 01:46:41 -0700, Zionazi wrote:
" It is often said that antisemitism is a result of a lack of knowledge
about Jews, Judaism or the Jewish state. I think that this idea is not
only wrong, but also underestimates the problem. Were it correct, the
situation would not be nearly so bad and could be easily addressed, for
example, through meetings between Jewish and non-Jewish young people,
synagogue open days and study trips to Israel. Of course, all these
things should be done; however, they will not banish antisemitism,
because it is a comprehensive worldview of a delusional-projective kind.
Instead of downplaying antisemitism as mere prejudice, we have to
decipher it through a critique of the `antisemitic society´, as Theodor
W. Adorno and Max Horkheimer put it in Dialectic of Enlightenment.[1]
Antisemitism is best understood not as an anthropological constant but
as an ever-changing, always delusional reaction of some non-Jews to
their experience of an always-evolving society......."
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https://fathomjournal.org/fathom-long-read-adorno-and-iran-critical-theory-and-islamic-antisemitism/
"Enlightened" is not the description for such hateful
people as Adorno and Max Horkheimer. His "critical theory"
has dumbed down academic discourse and made people
afraid to talk. It's not a surprise they are considered to
take Israel's side.