This book offers a philosophical and historical genealogy of persecution focused on two significant events: the witch-hunt that took place during the Renaissance and the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution. It shows how hatred manifests itself in persecution and terror apparatuses.
This book offers a philosophical and historical genealogy of persecution focused on two significant events: the witch-hunt that took place during the Renaissance and the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution. It shows how hatred manifests itself in persecution and terror apparatuses.
Jacob Rogozinski is Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at the University of Strasbourg. He is the author of The Ego and the Flesh: An Introduction to Egoanalysis.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: A Forgotten Massacre 1 1. "All Women Are Witches" 27 2. A Death Mark 75 3. Confessing the Truth 88 4. The Capital Enemy 106 5. The World Upside Down: Contribution to a Phenomenology of Multitudes 144 6. Behind the Devil's Mask 164 7. Worse Than Death 189 8. A Stranger among Us 217 Conclusion: "The Truth Will Set You Free" 245 Afterword, by Carlo Ginzburg 251 A Response to Carlo Ginzburg 255 Continuing Our Dialogue 259 In Memoriam: Index of Witch Hunt Victims 261 Yizkor 263 Notes 265
Introduction: A Forgotten Massacre 1 1. "All Women Are Witches" 27 2. A Death Mark 75 3. Confessing the Truth 88 4. The Capital Enemy 106 5. The World Upside Down: Contribution to a Phenomenology of Multitudes 144 6. Behind the Devil's Mask 164 7. Worse Than Death 189 8. A Stranger among Us 217 Conclusion: "The Truth Will Set You Free" 245 Afterword, by Carlo Ginzburg 251 A Response to Carlo Ginzburg 255 Continuing Our Dialogue 259 In Memoriam: Index of Witch Hunt Victims 261 Yizkor 263 Notes 265
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