Redemption and Utopia: Jewish Libertarian Thought in Central Europe: A Study in Elective Affinity
Michael Löwy
280 pages, Hardcover
ISBN: 0804717761
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Language: English
Publish: August 1, 1992
GermanyHistoryJewishJudaismNonfictionPhilosophyPoliticsReligionTheology
Towards the end of the nineteenth century, there appeared in Central Europe a generation of Jewish intellectuals whose work was to mark modern culture. Drawing at once on the traditions of German Romanticism and Jewish Messianism, their thought was organized around the kabbalistic idea of redemption. Redemption and Utopia uses the concept of “elective affinity” to explain the surprising community of spirit that existed between redemptive messianic religious thought and the wide variety of radical secular utopian beliefs held by this important group of intellectuals. The author outlines the circumstances that produced this unusual combination of religious and non-religious thought and illuminates the common assumptions that united such seemingly disparate figures as Martin Buber, Kafka, Walter Benjamin and Georg Lukacs.