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Psychoanalysis, Nazism and ‘Jewish science’ [PDF]
In this paper the author offers a partial examination of the troubled history of psychoanalysis in Germany during the Nazi period. Of particular interest is the impact on psychoanalysis of its 'Jewish origins'--something denigrated by the Nazis but reclaimed by more recent Jewish and other scholars.
Frosh, Stephen
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The Holocaust in the teachings of R. Isaiah Aviad (Wolfsberg)
R. Dr. Isaiah Aviad (Wolfsberg) (1893–1957) was one of religious Zionism’s main thinkers. This article seeks to examine his outlook regarding the Holocaust of European Jewry. Jewish thought contains three main approaches to dealing with the issue of evil
Amir Mashiach
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Bilden av nynazism och rasism i nyhetsmedier
Whereas research within Social Sciences analyzes nazism and racism as complex social phenomena and as a result of changes in modern and post-modern societies, the news medias' accounts of nazism and racism are associated with tangible acts of violence ...
Birgitta Löwander
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Writing Dirty: Paradoxical Embodiments of Nazism in Bataille\u27s Le Bleu du Ciel [PDF]
Since his death in 1962, and particularly in the last twenty-five years, Georges Bataille has become a major figure in intellectual circles. Critics such as Roland Barthes, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Julia Kristeva and Philippe Sollers, to name ...
Vanbaelen, Sylvie
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Kontakti Nemačke evangelističke crkve i Srpske pravoslavne crkve u kontekstu nemačke spoljne politike prema Balkanu 1935-1941. [PDF]
This paper, based primarily on unpublished German sources and on relevant Serbian sources and literature, deals with the contacts between the German Evangelical Church and the Serbian Orthodox Church in the period 1935–1941.
Rastko Lompar
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Know your Schmitt: a godfather of truth and the spectre of Nazism [PDF]
In a recent article in the Review of International Studies Hans-Karl Pichler argues that Hans Morgenthau's intellectual universe was saturated by 'typically European philosophical problems' which he transferred to an American political context.
Huysmans, Jef
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How is research and teaching on Nazism best conducted? Despite the nearly universal condemnation of an unsanctioned "lecture" by a member of a Swedish Nazi party held at Umeå University in December 1997, a number of complex questions have been raised ...
Ronny Ambjörnsson+10 more
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A range of discourse and racial proposals are analyzed and confronted in the article that were pursued from within Medicine and Psychiatry during early Francoism. In particular, Misael Bañuelo’s openly biologistic vision that was influenced by the racial
Ricardo Campos
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In the 1930s, National Socialist students travelled from Germany to south-eastern Europe on study visits and ‘Land Service’ assignments organized by the Deutsche Studentenschaft with the aim of reaching and influencing German-speaking minority ...
Elizabeth Harvey
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Jacques Derrida, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, “Heidegger, Philosophy, and Politics: The Heidelberg Conference” [PDF]
Heidegger, Philosophy, and Politics: The Heidelberg Conference Autor: Jacques Derrida, Hans-Georg Gadamer, and Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, Edited by Mireille Calle-Gruber, Translated by Jeff Fort, Foreword by Jean-Luc Nancy, Editorial: Fordham University ...
Bey, Facundo
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