Antisemitism as a Pillar of Fascism with John Ganz and Gavriel D. Rosenfeld

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

Комментарии • 14

  • @kickywicky4616
    @kickywicky4616 3 месяца назад +3

    Unemployment is low but economic grievances are focused on inflation. We can't say that economic factors aren't relevant today.

    • @brickingle3984
      @brickingle3984 2 месяца назад +1

      Its not that they arent relevant, but when you consider the material realities of interwar germany and contemprary US, US economics look far more normal than the German situation did. So the question is then why does not such a bad economic turn lead to such a drastic political shift to the right.

  • @stevensprung-wo3pk
    @stevensprung-wo3pk 3 месяца назад +1

    When addressing fascism, always think capitalism and vice versa - Adorno

  • @pax378
    @pax378 3 месяца назад +1

    Would Jewish behaviour ever be a basis for Anti-Semitism?

    • @candidlens
      @candidlens 3 месяца назад +1

      That the question itself is considered antisemitic is telling. One logical basus is that their collective interest and vision is typically at odds with the majority in the countries they inhabit. Their effectiveness at pursuing those interests, historically accompanied by no small amount of dishonesty, leads to their having enemies as a collective, despite the fact that many do not fit this description. People tend to be against collectives that act against their interests. This is true despite residual benefits they confer.

    • @nathansyoutubeaccount
      @nathansyoutubeaccount 2 месяца назад

      Males commit 90+% crimes, so you subscribe to the feminist view of “kill all men” using that logic of behavior causing my bigotry?
      I know you’re an anti-Semite but your logic is, as per usual, terrible

  • @patricksmith3376
    @patricksmith3376 3 месяца назад

    It's amazing (not in a good way) to me, especially given how much Western civilization is obsessed with Nazi's, that we fail to see the way history is repeating itself.

  • @VictorV7PL
    @VictorV7PL 3 месяца назад +2

    So you dont even know the difrence between nasicm and fascism but do a debate about fasicsm?

  • @Chris-j6z2j
    @Chris-j6z2j 3 месяца назад

    This is flawed to it's core. Fascism isn't inherently anti-Semitic, Nazism is

    • @carlkuss
      @carlkuss 2 месяца назад

      Yes but with Nazism you really get at the core of fascism, and you see that antisemitism there, which is a curious thing. I hold that antisemitism does not regard the Jewish faith, because it does not respect the Jewish faith, but rather negates it. By negating it it negates the Jewish people. By negating the Jewish people there is somehow a denial of multiculturalism. I am not sure if that is the right word. One denies the possibility of our living together, one denies the foundation of social relation. One denies something essential about our humanity. Antihumanism..
      What binds us together is that frail and exposed and humble thing which is human nature. That concrete thing and its mystery.
      The word antisemitism, in my opinion, is the right word. The Arabs are also semitic. Abraham was ethnically a Semite.. So one is talking about the Jews, yes, but one is talking about them as a people, in human terms. One is talking about the human root. In this way one has to include the Arabs as Semites and if you attack the Jews you are attacking the Arabs with them. The Palestinians are Semitic. Think about that.