
Best Ca Ira products in the Non-fiction category
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1. Ca Ira Das Israelpseudos der Pseudolinken
In the years 1969 and 1970, the Federal Republic of Germany and West Berlin were swept by an unprecedented wave of anti-Zionist riots and terrorism. The perpetrators came from the milieu of the New Left, which had exchanged its restrained pro-Israel stance for a vehement anti-Zionism after the Six-Day War. Against this backdrop, Michael Landmann's book "The Israel Pseudo of the Pseudo-Left" emerged as one of the first critical examinations of the hostility towards Israel from the New Left. It has lost none of its relevance to this day.

2. Ca Ira Mit Freud
Freud offered enlightenment about the family as an elementary form of society, and at the same time he strengthened the individual, who emerges from the family, in relation to this society. In doing so, he created the prerequisite for analysing the total conditioning of the individual for the state and capital down to the very core of mental processes and yet holding on to this individual as an individual who can and should become aware of all this.

Mit Freud
German, Alex Gruber, Gerhard Scheit, Tjark Kunstreich, Ljiljana Radonic, Martin Dannecker, Renate Göllner, Natascha Wilting, Horst Pankow, 2007
3. Ca Ira »Gegen den Geist des Sozialismus«
Antisemitism in the political left was a topic long before 1945. The criticism of it is as old as the issue itself. During the Weimar Republic, former founding members of the KPD like Franz Pfemfert and anarcho-syndicalists like Rudolf Rocker criticized the anti-Semitic agitation during the Schlageter course. In the mid-1920s, Clara Zetkin warned at the KPD party congress about anti-Jewish sentiments at the grassroots level. In 1929, one of the first radical critiques of the KPD's anti-Zionism appeared in the central organ of the KPD opposition formed around Heinrich Brandler and August Thalheimer. With their critique, the anarchist and communist left connected to interventions by Rosa Luxemburg and Leo Trotsky while also reflecting on the developments in Russia after the Bolshevik Revolution. Marx's claim to overturn all conditions in which man is "an abased, a enslaved, a forsaken, a contemptible being" included the fight against anti-Semitism within their own ranks.

4. Ca Ira the dust and thinking
The three studies presented here on the history of fascination share a common theme: the secret death wish in the history of the human species, which our civilization carries like a hidden explosive. Self-destruction – the experience with which my generation grew up during the Nazi era – remains for me the central theme of a realistic theory of civilization and a philosophy of religion that enlightens it beyond its needs. This equally secretive and obvious center is what the three studies revolve around. Content Preface I "Consciousness is not a sufficient weapon." On the fascination of elective affinities today II The dust and thought. On the fascination of Sophocles' Antigone after the war III Holding on to Freud. A Heine-Freud miniature on the still relevant role of the enlightener Freud.

5. Ca Ira Djihad und Judenhass
This book demonstrates that anti-Semitism is not merely an adjunct to modern jihadism, but constitutes its core. The focus is on the "Muslim Brotherhood" organization founded in Egypt in 1928, which, in the context of the world economic crisis, rediscovered the idea of martial jihad and the yearning for death as the guiding ideal of the martyr, and which has significantly inspired the most important contemporary jihadist movements - al-Qaeda and Hamas. The Islamists' anti-Jewish mania does not spring from a metaphysical "evil" but from a historically and systematically explicable view of capitalism. It generates an anti-Jewish war in which not only everything Jewish is hallucinated as evil, but at the same time everything evil is hallucinated as Jewish: The "Great Satan" is not only seen for his support for Israel, but as the imagined center of a materia.

6. Ca Ira Der zerrissene Faden
Since the founding of the State of Israel, nearly the entire Jewish population of the Arab world, whose history in many places dates back thousands of years—well before the emergence of Islam and Christianity—was displaced within a few decades. This remains a little-discussed chapter in the history of the 20th century. The silence that surrounded this forced mass exodus for a long time has only gradually been broken in recent years. A number of publications have since shed light on the central aspect of the history of Jews under Islamic rule: the dhimmi status of non-Muslim minorities. One of these works is the book "The Torn Thread: How the Arab World Lost Its Jews" by Nathan Weinstock. The ça ira publishing house presents the first German-language publication of this work.

7. Ca Ira Revisionismus von links

Revisionismus von links
German, Alain Finkielkraut, Christopher Hesse, Niklaas Machunsky, 2024