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Index
Cover About the Author Title Page Copyright Contents Translator’s Introduction Acknowledgements Part One: Philosophy and Circumstances
Introduction Philosophy and the Question of War Today 1. On September 11 2001: Philosophy and the ‘War against Terrorism’ 2. Fragments of a Public Journal on the American War against Iraq 3. On the War against Serbia: Who Strikes Whom in the World Today? The ‘Democratic’ Fetish and Racism 4. On Parliamentary ‘Democracy’: the French Presidential Elections of 2002 5. The Law on the Islamic Headscarf 6. Daily Humiliation Openings/Affirmations 7. The Power of the Open: A Discourse on the Necessity of Fusing Germany and France 8. Third Sketch of a Manifesto of Affirmationist Art Notes to Part One
Part Two: Uses of the Word ‘Jew’
Introduction 1. Israel: the Country in the World where there are the Fewest Jews? 2. The Destruction of the European Jews and the Question of Evil (fragments from Ethics: An Essay on the Understanding of Evil, translated by Peter Hallward) 3. A Dialogue between a Jew from Darzia and an Arab from Epirus 4. Saint Paul and the Jews (excerpt from Saint Paul: The Foundation of Universalism, translated by Ray Brassier) 5. Against Negationism 6. Local Angel 7. Interview in Haaretz 8. The Master-Signifier of the New Aryans (by Cécile Winter) 9. The Word ‘Jew’ and the Sycophant Notes to Part Two
Part Three: Historicity of Politics: Lessons of Two Revolutions
1. The Paris Commune: A Political Declaration on Politics 2. The Cultural Revolution: The Last Revolution? A Brief Chronology of the Cultural Revolution (translated by Bruno Bosteels) Notes to Part Three
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