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Otto Weininger
The Anti-Semite Following his own paradigm, Weininger argues: ‘People love in others the qualities they would like to have but do not actually have in any great de- gree. So we only hate in others what we do not wish to be and what, notwithstanding, we are partly. We hate only qualities to which we approx- imate, but which we realise first in other persons … Thus the fact is ex- plained that the bitterest anti-Semites are to be found amongst the Jews themselves.’⁵⁸ According to Weininger, some Jews oppose in others that which they despise in themselves. This tendency is called anti-Semitism, but Jews are not alone. Some non-Jews find Jewish tendencies within themselves as well. Weininger elaborates: ‘Even Richard Wagner, the bitterest anti-Semite, cannot be held free of accretion of Jewish-ness, even in his art.’⁵⁹ I would argue that, for Weininger, Jewish-ness isn’t at all a racial category, but a mindset that some of us possess and a very few of us try to oppose. Isn’t that merely to repeat Marx’s treatment of Jewish identity, explored in his famous essay ‘On The Jewish Question’? Marx equates Jews with capitalism, self-interest and money-grubbing. For him, capitalism is Ju- daism, and Judaism is capitalism. The Jews have liberated themselves to the point where Christians have become Jews. He concludes ferociously: ‘The social emancipation of the Jew is the emancipation of society from Judaism.’⁶⁰ Judging Marx’s ideas in the Weiningerian frame of reference may suggest that Marx’s analysis is the outcome of Marx being Jewish him- self. In other words, Marxism is the outcome of Marx’s capacity to oppose the Jew within. As we can see, Weininger has provided us with a pretty useful analytical tool. He is granting us insight into the subject of hatred and self-hatred, going as far as arguing: ‘The Aryan has to thank the Jew that through him, he knows to guard against Judaism as a possibility within himself.’⁶¹ In other words, antagonism towards others can be grasped as a manifestation of self-contempt. Thus the Nazi hatred toward anything even remotely Jew- ish could also be explained as a form of hostility towards the Jew within. But if hatred is, at least partly, a form of self-negation, I have to admit that my own personal war against Zionism and Jewish identity politics could be seen as a war I have declared against myself. Taking it a step fur- ther, we may all have to admit that fighting racism for real primarily entails opposing the racist within. Otto Weininger was just twenty-three when he committed suicide. One may wonder how he knew so much about women. Why did he hate them so? How did he know so much about Jews, and why did he hate them so? The answer can be elicited from Weininger’s thoughts, though not from his own words. He hated women and Jews because he was a woman and a Jew. He adored Aryan masculinity because he probably lacked that quality in any significant amount in his own being. This revelation probably led Weininger to kill himself, just a month after the publication of his book. Very likely, he had managed to understand what his book was all about.
Это я недавно откинувшегося узника совести почитать решил.
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