Tag Archives: Buber and Rosenzweig

A Note on Idolatry & Anthropomorphism (Super-Organic Phallocentric)

I’m reading Lewis Mumford’s Technics & Civilization and he makes this claim  about the kinds of organic images and figures suppressed by Christianity, a suppression that will later make its mark in the technics of monastic discipline, which following Nietzsche … Continue reading

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Modern Technolgy Modern Religion (Martin Buber & Louis Mumford)

(illustration by Andrew Zbihlyj) Reading John Lardas Modern’s essay “Thinking about Melville, Religion, and Machines That Think” led me to understand a basic point about 1920s German Jewish philosophy, modern Jewish thought, as well as continental theory. The essay appears … Continue reading

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Kafka Judaism (Diaries)

In the Complete Stories, all those strange animals are Jews, the radiance is mystical, the traditions are Jewish.  But how can I convince you? Bound to each other and to decrepit traditions that continue to bind and to animate, they … Continue reading

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Tradition (Obsolete Technology) (Kafka Complete Stories) (Judaism)

In a story by Kafka, tradition takes shape as a machinic thing, an obsolete technology against or out of sorts with the modern grain that continues to function, sort of. Tradition is like the piecemeal construction that is “The Great … Continue reading

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Judaic Studies (Techno) (Franz Rosenzweig)

A philosophical (pseudo?) Judaic Studies pitch.  Why Judaic Studies? Judaic Studies is the “transition,” “threshold,” and “gate” to the “star of redemption.” This is my horizontal graphing out of  Franz Rosenzweig’s The Star of Redemption (1921) As you see, it touches upon … Continue reading

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Franz Rosenzweig Zionist (1 Last Word re: Judith Butler’s New Book)

I don’t think you can build a non-sovereign Judaism by cherry picking texts culled from Benjamin, Arendt, and Levinas. Reading Judith Butler’s book against Zionism, I was struck by the figure of Franz Rosenzweig, who, in “The Star of Redemption,” … Continue reading

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Alien Abduction (What is “The Star of Redemption”?) (An Open Letter to An Old Friend) (Habonim, Park School, and Academic Life)

Dear Mark [Hershkowitz]: Thanks so much for the FB comment earlier this week about my post(s) about “Franz Rosenzweig” at JPP. You were right to call attention to the gibberish about I seem so often to write. Now that I … Continue reading

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“Politics” and “Life” (The Star of Redemption)

Just finished watching Bill Clinton present an argument to the American people on national television at a political convention, and am getting back to a little bit of work. It’s the mix of politics, reason, and performance, and it helps … Continue reading

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Alien & Antiquarian (International Rosenzweig Society)

Just got back from the “Franz Rosenzweig Congress: Love, Law, Life” with many mixed feelings. Clearly, the International Rosenzweig Society (IRG) is an antiquarian society, even hyper-antiquarian. Its activities are devoted to the study of an early 20th German Jewish … Continue reading

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Justin Buber @ Twitter (Mash-Up)

Who knew such things were possible? It truly is astonishing, the kind of hybrids you can create and find online. I’ve been trying to figure out Twitter and stumbled across “Justin Buber.” “Justin Bieber combines the dialogical musings of Martin … Continue reading

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