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Difficult Justice : Commentaries on Levinas and Politics
Levinas’s Reflections on State, Revolution, and Utopia from a Jewish Perspective
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Author(s):
Ze’Ev Levy
Editor(s):
Asher Horowitz
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Gad Horowitz
Publication date:
January 31 2006
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University of Toronto Press
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Special issue: Reflections on Opinion 1/17 (CETA)
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January 31 2006
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10.3138/9781442673915-017
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Book chapters
Contributors
‘The Politics’ by Levinas: Towards a ‘Critical’ Political Philosophy
Aporia and Messiah in Derrida and Levinas
Levinas, Nietzsche, and Benjamin’s ‘Divine Violence’
Hemorrhage and Filiality: Towards a Fecundation of the Political
Beyond Rational Peace: On the Possibility/Necessity of a Levinasian Hyperpolitics
Levinas’s Reflections on State, Revolution, and Utopia from a Jewish Perspective
Levinas, the Messianic, and the Question of History
Can Fig Trees Grow on Mountains? Reversing the Question of Great Politics
From Escape to Hostage
The Ethics and Politics of the Handshake: Levinas, Merleau-Ponty, and Nancy
Levinas and Alterity Politics
Frontmatter
From a Memory beyond Memory to a State beyond the State
Contents
Strangers and Slaves in the Land of Egypt: Levinas and the Politics of Otherness
Acknowledgments
Hands That Give and Hands That Take: The Politics of the Feminine in Levinas
Levinas in the Key of the Political
Reflections on the Philosophy of Hitlerism
Public Transgressions: Levinas and Arendt
Is Liberalism All We Need? Prelude via Fascism
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