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.

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Main Author: Traverso, Enzo
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Pluto Press, 2018.
Series:IIRE (International Institute for Research and Education)
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505 0 |a 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 
505 8 |a 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 
505 8 |a 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 
505 8 |a 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 
505 8 |a 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 
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