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Russian Intellectual Antisemitism in the Post-Communist Era

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Informationen zum Autor Vadim Rossman is an independent scholar who lives in Austin, Texas. Sidney Monas is a professor emeritus of Slavic languages and history at the University of Texas at Austin. Klappentext Antisemitism has had a long and complex history in Russian intellectual life and has revived in the post-Communist era. In their concept of the identity of the Jewish people, many academics and other thinkers in Russia continue to cast Jews in a negative or ambivalent role. An inherent rivalry exists between "Russia" and "the Jews" because Russians have often viewed themselves-whether through the lens of atheistic communism or that of the most conservative elements of the Orthodox Church-as a chosen people whose destiny is to lead the way to world salvation.In this book, Vadim Rossman presents the foundations and present influence of intellectual antisemitism in Russia. He examines the antisemitic roots of some major trends in Russian intellectual thought that emerged in earlier decades of the twentieth century and are still significant in the post-Communist era: neo-Eurasianism, Eurasian historiography, National Bolshevism, neo-Slavophilism, National Orthodoxy, and various forms of racism. Such extreme right-wing ideology continues to appeal to a certain segment of the Russian population and seems unlikely to disappear soon. Rossman confronts and challenges a range of disturbing, sometimes contradictory, but often quite sophisticated antisemitic ideas posed by Russian sociologists, historians, philosophers, theologians, political analysts, anthropologists, and literary critics. Zusammenfassung Presents the foundations and present influence of intellectual antisemitism in Russia Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword  viiPreface  xIntroduction  11. Neo-Eureasianism: Leviathan, Behemoth, and the Jews  232. Antisemitism in Eurasioan Historiography: The Case of Lev Gumilev  723. National Bolshevism: The Secret Nature of Capitalism and the Economic Reforms  1014. Neo-Slavophiles: Trotsky, Rothschild, and the Soul of Russia  1435. National Orthodoxy: "Two Millennia of Religious War"  1956. Community of Blood: The Aryan Myth Modernized  2567. Conclusion: The Invisible Hand and the Secret Hand  281Bibliography  290Index  301...

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