Telos 144 (Fall 2008): The Genealogy of Terrorism
The Genealogy of Terrorism
Russell A. Berman
Introduction
Jeffrey Herf
An Age of Murder: Ideology and Terror in Germany
Sean M. McIntyre
Mohamed Atta on the Magic Mountain
Robert Buch
"Death to the Enemies of the Revolution": Heiner Müller's Versuchsreihe
David Pan
The Sovereignty of the Individual in Ernst Jünger's The Worker
Helmut Lethen
The Subject in the Danger Zone
Russell A. Berman
From Folk to Ummah: A Genealogy of Islamofascism
Andrew Stuart Bergerson
Response Ability: A Commentary on Berman, Lethen, and Pan
Arden Pennell
Why Are They So Happy? Berlin's Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Local Context
Pieter W. van der Horst
Jewish Cannibalism: The History of an Antisemitic Myth
Kevin S. Amidon and Mark P. Worrell
A. R. L. Gurland, the Frankfurt School, and the Critical Theory of Antisemitism
A. R. L. Gurland
Social Power and the Fetishization of Jews: American Labor Antisemitism During the Second World War
Notes and Commentary
Christoph König
Critique Today: The University and Literature around 1968
Jim Vernon
American Antigone: Hegelian Reflections on the Sheehan-Bush Conflict