The Kindness of the Hangman: Even in Hell, There is Hope

The Kindness of the Hangman: Even in Hell, There Is Hope by Henry Oster, Dexter Ford A young German boy’s true story of tragedy and triumph, from the depths of despair in Auschwitz and Buchenwald to an extraordinary life in America. Henry Oster was just five years old when Adolf Hitler seized power in Germany. […]

The Approach to Jewish Law of Martin Buber and Franz Rosenzweig

$26 PayPal free shipping Tradition, A Journal of Orthodox Jewish Thought Volume 12 NO.3-4 1972 State and Religion by Yeshayahu Leibowitz The Tora of Israel and the State by Yehuda Gershuni The Approach to Jewish Law of Martin Buber and Franz Rosenzweig by B. Kraut Logotherapy and Judaism – Some Philosophical Comparisons by R. P. […]

Adorno on Politics after Auschwitz

Adorno on Politics after Auschwitz by Gary A. Mullen, Books on Google In the minds of many critical theorists, Theodor W. Adorno epitomizes the failure of critical theory to provide any concrete guidance for political practice. His name is almost synonymous with the retreat of the progressive intellectual from the creeping totalitarianism of contemporary mass […]