Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

The Communist Tragedy

View through CrossRef
In two already classic works, Margarete Buber-Neumann, a German communist who took refuge in Moscow after Hitler’s victory, tells how she was deported to Siberia by Stalin, then handed over as a Jew to the Gestapo by the NKVD in 1940, and held prisoner at Ravensbruck. Upon her liberation from the camp in 1945, she recounts how she wandered around a devastated Germany and more particularly how she met up with French communists to whom she explained her double imprisonment. Their reaction was one of astonishment and then outright hostility and almost panic. What, there was collusion between the Little Father of the peoples and the Fürher, between the liberator of Man and the enemy of men? Between one system and the other there was just a difference of degree, not of nature? This was impossible. Had she herself not been manipulated by a fifth German column without knowing it? How could the doctrine of emancipation, Marxism-Leninism, turn into the doctrine of oppression? This exchange says it all. Communism is remarkable in that it was criminal out of love for humanity. Which makes it the modern heresy of a certain Christianity and allows us to see in magnified form the flaws of the former. Marxist powers persecuted, and with great ferocity, Christians of all persuasions—Protestants, Catholics, Orthodox—but they took their principal concepts from that faith. What is the working class if not the redemptive class par excellence , the class that, being nothing, becomes everything? Marxist theoreticians envisioned future society as the earthly fulfillment of the scriptures. Rosa Luxemburg took her cue from the Church Fathers and saw in the communist dream the secular religion of the downtrodden. Che Guevara himself appears in his iconography as a modern reincarnation of Christ when he was known for his cruelty during the Castro revolution. In addition, both systems require a fundamentalist adherence that leaves no critical space in one’s consciousness. "Outside the Church, no salvation," said the Council of Trent in 1545, during the Counter-Reformation. Likewise, the various communist parties would not have words harsh enough to criticize reformist parties (social democratic ones or others) guilty of not wanting to be subsumed in them.
Title: The Communist Tragedy
Description:
In two already classic works, Margarete Buber-Neumann, a German communist who took refuge in Moscow after Hitler’s victory, tells how she was deported to Siberia by Stalin, then handed over as a Jew to the Gestapo by the NKVD in 1940, and held prisoner at Ravensbruck.
Upon her liberation from the camp in 1945, she recounts how she wandered around a devastated Germany and more particularly how she met up with French communists to whom she explained her double imprisonment.
Their reaction was one of astonishment and then outright hostility and almost panic.
What, there was collusion between the Little Father of the peoples and the Fürher, between the liberator of Man and the enemy of men? Between one system and the other there was just a difference of degree, not of nature? This was impossible.
Had she herself not been manipulated by a fifth German column without knowing it? How could the doctrine of emancipation, Marxism-Leninism, turn into the doctrine of oppression? This exchange says it all.
Communism is remarkable in that it was criminal out of love for humanity.
Which makes it the modern heresy of a certain Christianity and allows us to see in magnified form the flaws of the former.
Marxist powers persecuted, and with great ferocity, Christians of all persuasions—Protestants, Catholics, Orthodox—but they took their principal concepts from that faith.
What is the working class if not the redemptive class par excellence , the class that, being nothing, becomes everything? Marxist theoreticians envisioned future society as the earthly fulfillment of the scriptures.
Rosa Luxemburg took her cue from the Church Fathers and saw in the communist dream the secular religion of the downtrodden.
Che Guevara himself appears in his iconography as a modern reincarnation of Christ when he was known for his cruelty during the Castro revolution.
In addition, both systems require a fundamentalist adherence that leaves no critical space in one’s consciousness.
"Outside the Church, no salvation," said the Council of Trent in 1545, during the Counter-Reformation.
Likewise, the various communist parties would not have words harsh enough to criticize reformist parties (social democratic ones or others) guilty of not wanting to be subsumed in them.

Related Results

The Communist Theory of International Relations
The Communist Theory of International Relations
AbstractThis essay analyses the distinctive effects of Marxist-Leninist ideology and Communist practice on states ruled by Communist parties and states with non-Communist or ‘bourg...
David Hart, The Beauty of the Infinite: A Response
David Hart, The Beauty of the Infinite: A Response
I dissent from Hart's project of a theological aesthetics by a hair's breadth: but that hair's breadth is tragedy. The Beauty of the Infinite is an excellent book, but it would be ...
Anti-Communism Politics
Anti-Communism Politics
This research tried to raise the issue of communism regarding anti-communist politics in the perception of the Indonesian Anti-Communist Front of Yogyakarta City and its strategy t...
Communist Social Policy
Communist Social Policy
The introduction of a universal, egalitarian social security system was promoted by the USSR in all countries within its sphere of influence during the communist period. However, d...
Greek Tragedy and Modernist Performance
Greek Tragedy and Modernist Performance
This book explores how encounters between modernist theatre makers and Greek tragedy were constitutive in modernist experiments in performance. It analyses the experiments of Isado...
A Tragedy without a Killer Is a Real Tragedy — Analysis of Anna Karenina's Tragedy
A Tragedy without a Killer Is a Real Tragedy — Analysis of Anna Karenina's Tragedy
Leo Tolstoy created a beautiful, generous and distinctive woman image in Anna Karenina, but she finally chose to commit suicide. What on earth caused such a tragedy? What kind of e...
Ruins, allegory and redemption - The Writing of Urban Tragedy in the 1990s from the Perspective of Benjamin 's "Wanderer"
Ruins, allegory and redemption - The Writing of Urban Tragedy in the 1990s from the Perspective of Benjamin 's "Wanderer"
Tragedy, as one of the aesthetic categories, has developed and turned such as 'tragedy of fate', 'tragedy of negligence', 'tragedy of character' since ancient Greece, and its core ...

Back to Top