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“The Tragedy of Messianic Politics”: Gustav Landauer’s Hidden Legacy in Franz Rosenzweig and Walter Benjamin
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Pisano, Libera
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Buber, Martin (1878-1965)
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/ Death & dying
/ Diaspora
/ Franz Rosenzweig
/ German-Jewish thought
/ Gustav Landauer
/ Jewish people
/ Judaism
/ Landauer, Gustav
/ Messianism
/ Political activism
/ Radical groups
/ Radicalism
/ Traditions
/ Walter Benjamin
/ World War I
2022
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“The Tragedy of Messianic Politics”: Gustav Landauer’s Hidden Legacy in Franz Rosenzweig and Walter Benjamin
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Pisano, Libera
in
Buber, Martin (1878-1965)
/ community
/ Death & dying
/ Diaspora
/ Franz Rosenzweig
/ German-Jewish thought
/ Gustav Landauer
/ Jewish people
/ Judaism
/ Landauer, Gustav
/ Messianism
/ Political activism
/ Radical groups
/ Radicalism
/ Traditions
/ Walter Benjamin
/ World War I
2022
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Pisano, Libera
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Buber, Martin (1878-1965)
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/ Death & dying
/ Diaspora
/ Franz Rosenzweig
/ German-Jewish thought
/ Gustav Landauer
/ Jewish people
/ Judaism
/ Landauer, Gustav
/ Messianism
/ Political activism
/ Radical groups
/ Radicalism
/ Traditions
/ Walter Benjamin
/ World War I
2022
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“The Tragedy of Messianic Politics”: Gustav Landauer’s Hidden Legacy in Franz Rosenzweig and Walter Benjamin
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“The Tragedy of Messianic Politics”: Gustav Landauer’s Hidden Legacy in Franz Rosenzweig and Walter Benjamin
2022
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Gustav Landauer (1870–1919) was a German-Jewish anarchist and radical thinker who was brutally murdered in the Munich Soviet Republic. Paul Mendes-Flohr has contributed enormously to the rediscovery of this long-neglected figure, who nonetheless played a crucial role in the intellectual debates of his time. Mendes-Flohr emphasizes the impact that Landauer’s death had on Martin Buber’s conception of politics at a time when Jewish revolutionaries were attempting to combine messianism and activism. In this essay, as a complement to Mendes-Flohr’s insightful work, I will attempt to show how Landauer’s legacy can be traced in two other German-Jewish thinkers, Franz Rosenzweig and Walter Benjamin, albeit with important differences. In particular, I want to illustrate how Landauer’s idea of an anarchic diaspora, as well as his idea of revolution as interruption, both based on a unique conception of time, can be seen as two powerful theologico-political devices that he used in order to dismantle a too narrow and too technical idea of politics. I will, therefore, examine how the anarchic diaspora finds its echo in Rosenzweig’s thought, and how the idea of interruption and inversion can be found in Benjamin’s conception of revolution.
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MDPI AG
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