‘Capitalism, the nation and societal corrosion: notes on “left-wing antisemitism”’
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T1 - ‘Capitalism, the nation and societal corrosion: notes on “left-wing antisemitism”’
AU - Stoetzler, Marcel
N1 - Publisher does not allow Green OA
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - This essay aims to contribute to a better understanding of the conceptof ‘left-wing antisemitism’. It points to ‘anti-imperialism’, i.e. thenationalist, often culturalist, resistance to the global spread of thecapitalist mode of production, as a crucial context of contemporaryantisemitism in which the boundaries between ‘right-wing’ and ‘leftwing’ are often blurred. The main contention is that the dialectic ofcapitalism and emancipation is central to understanding antisemitism:the fact that capitalism itself creates the conditions of, and the meansfor, overcoming capitalism produces the space of confusion in whichthe concept of ‘left-wing antisemitism’ emerges.
AB - This essay aims to contribute to a better understanding of the conceptof ‘left-wing antisemitism’. It points to ‘anti-imperialism’, i.e. thenationalist, often culturalist, resistance to the global spread of thecapitalist mode of production, as a crucial context of contemporaryantisemitism in which the boundaries between ‘right-wing’ and ‘leftwing’ are often blurred. The main contention is that the dialectic ofcapitalism and emancipation is central to understanding antisemitism:the fact that capitalism itself creates the conditions of, and the meansfor, overcoming capitalism produces the space of confusion in whichthe concept of ‘left-wing antisemitism’ emerges.
KW - Antisemitism
KW - Nationalism
KW - Anti-Imperialism
KW - Socialism, Fascism
KW - facism
KW - Emancipation
KW - Capitalism
UR - http://transformativestudies.org/wp-content/uploads/Marcel-Stoetzler.pdf
M3 - Article
VL - 9
SP - 1
EP - 45
JO - Journal of Social Justice
JF - Journal of Social Justice
SN - 2164-7100
ER -