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LBI London: A Politics of Inaction: Daoism in German-Jewish Thought
LBI London: A Politics of Inaction: Daoism in German-Jewish Thought
In the early twentieth century, German-Jewish thinkers converged upon Daoism as a means to criticise state power and the dominance of economic productivity in modern society. Figures like Moses Mendelssohn, Franz Rosenzweig, and Walter Benjamin explored how Daoist ideas could inspire alternative ways of organising social and economic life, thereby challenging stereotypes of ‘China’ as...