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Natan Sznaider

    Politik des Mitgefühls
    Erinnerung im globalen Zeitalter: der Holocaust
    Fluchtpunkte der Erinnerung
    Gesellschaften in Israel
    Jewish memory and the cosmopolitan order
    The Compassionate Temperament
    • 2011

      Jewish memory and the cosmopolitan order

      • 205 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Natan Sznaider offers a highly original account of Jewish memory and politics before and after the Holocaust. It seeks to recover an aspect of Jewish identity that has been almost completely lost today - namely, that throughout much of their history Jews were both a nation and cosmopolitan, they lived in a constant tension between particularism and universalism. And it is precisely this tension, which Sznaider seeks to capture in his innovative conception of ‘rooted cosmopolitanism', that is increasingly the destiny of all peoples today. The book pays special attention to Jewish intellectuals who played an important role in advancing universal ideas out of their particular identities. The central figure in this respect is Hannah Arendt and her concern to build a better world out of the ashes of the Jewish catastrophe. The book demonstrates how particular Jewish affairs are connected to current concerns about cosmopolitan politics like human rights, genocide, international law and politics. Jewish identity and universalist human rights were born together, developed together and are still fundamentally connected. This book will appeal both to readers interested in Jewish history and memory and to anyone concerned with current debates about citizenship and cosmopolitanism in the modern world.

      Jewish memory and the cosmopolitan order
    • 2000

      The Compassionate Temperament

      Care and Cruelty in Modern Society

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the relationship between modernity and compassion, the book challenges the prevailing notion that modernity erodes moral sentiments. It highlights how modernity not only dismantles traditional social bonds but also fosters new connections that promote compassion. By providing a historically informed perspective, it aims to correct the common critique of modernity and reveal its potential to cultivate empathy and social ties.

      The Compassionate Temperament