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Radical Universalism

Radical Universalism

Beyond Identity

by Omri Boehm

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Winner of the 2024 Leipzig Book Award for European Understanding

The entire political spectrum of our day, from right to left, reflects the politics of identity. The right speaks of blood and soil, of homeland; the left of gender and race. To the observant eye, the similarity between the holders of the two positions stands out as much as their animosity. And as to the purported humanism and universalism of the liberal center? It has shrunk to an empty husk. Far from recognizing and proclaiming a fundamental duty to humanity, contemporary liberalism now chiefly serves to protect the right of the individual citizen to turn a deaf ear to that call.

Omri Boehm's Radical Universalism: Beyond Identity offers new readings of three controversial texts that have shaped the concept of modern humanism: the Declaration of Independence, Immanuel Kant's "What Is Enlightenment?," and the biblical story of the Binding of Isaac. Through these texts—"monuments of a tradition that stands near to us but...in which the moral idea of humanity...was still living"—Boehm grapples with the ideological failures of the moment while presenting a powerful plea to place humanistic universalism at the heart of political life.

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Series: New York Review Books
ISBN: 9781681379852
Pages: 192
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Praise

In this sharply argued and passionate book, Boehm positions himself outside of all conventional categories. It is above all a deeply humanistic attempt to recommit people to the principle of an "absolute love of humanity."
Süddeutsche Zeitung

Boehm raises the flag of universalism, that of the Kantian tradition born of a specific transformation of biblical texts into secular terms...For Boehm, Kant's radical contribution is to establish for the first time "the idea of humanity...as a moral concept."
El País

Boehm is one of the most important philosophers of his generation.
—Susan Neiman

Democratic visions such as Boehm’s [are] essential to frame a practical discourse of shared liberation.
—Steve France, Monodweiss

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