Explanation of the book
Section: Political Books
Number of pages: 420 pages
Modernity and the Holocaust This book is a precise sociological study of the essence of Western modernity through a critique of the Holocaust, and a serious attempt to deconstruct the prevailing stereotypes in understanding modernity, drawing on Max Weber, Max Horkheimer, Theodor Odorno, Hannah Arendt, and other pioneers of Western modernity criticism. It is also a deconstruction of the attempt of the civilized West to define the meaning of the Nazi genocide of the Jews by reducing it and imposing its narrow logic on it by removing it from its political context.
Modernity and the Holocaust
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