The Democratic Ideal and the Shoah

The Unthought in Political Modernity

Shmuel Trigano author Gila Walker translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:State University of New York Press

Published:1st Jan '10

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Is the Shoah a unique event or just one of the many genocides that have occurred (and continue to occur) in modern history? In The Democratic Ideal and the Shoah, Shmuel Trigano begins with the hypothesis that the Shoah must be understood in both universal and singular terms: insofar as it addresses the meaning and value of modernity, it is solely because the singular experience of the Jews is at its center. Drawing on history, political philosophy, hermeneutics, and psychoanalysis, Trigano argues that the attitude of democracy towards the Jews is key to understanding the very nature of democracy and the democratic ideal, and he postulates that the anti-Semitism that has haunted modern times is the same spectre that has haunted democracy throughout history in the form of nationalism, totalitarianism, and now multiculturalism. Can democratic theory rid itself of the dilemma between universality and particularity, between collectivity and individuality? This is the ultimate question addressed by this book.

"…requires knowledge of both the Holocaust and political theory, but advanced students of both will find Trigano's approach enriching … Highly recommended." — CHOICE

ISBN: 9781438426303

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm

Weight: 454g

337 pages