Theorizing Soviet Antisemitism: Value, Crisis, and Stalinist “Modernity”

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Andrew Sloin
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Abstract

The Stalin Revolution of 1927–28 coincided with the outbreak of antisemitic violence across the Soviet Union. While frequently treated as incidental, this article argues that the recrudescence of antisemitism offers insight into the structural dynamics that drove the Stalin Revolution and the ensuing breakneck industrialization. Drawing on critical theories of antisemitism from the Frankfurt School, this article reframes Soviet antisemitism within the context of the pan-European antisemitic turn that erupted with the global crisis of the late 1920s. In doing so, it focuses on the relationship between antisemitism and the social rupture engendered by the massive effort to expand, productivize, and rationalize Soviet labor during the Stalin Revolution. Ultimately, the article argues that this eruption of antisemitism points to the persistence of key categories of capitalist social relations—most notably, value and wage labor—that remained at the heart of production within the world’s first “postcapitalist” society.
苏联反犹主义的理论化:价值、危机和斯大林主义的“现代性”
1927年至1928年的斯大林革命恰逢反犹太暴力在整个苏联爆发。虽然经常被视为偶然事件,但这篇文章认为,反犹主义的复燃提供了对推动斯大林革命和随后的高速工业化的结构性动力的洞察。借鉴法兰克福学派的反犹主义批判理论,本文将苏联的反犹主义置于20世纪20年代末全球危机爆发的泛欧洲反犹主义转向的背景下。在此过程中,本书将重点放在反犹主义与斯大林革命期间大规模扩张、生产力化和合理化苏联劳动所造成的社会破裂之间的关系上。最后,这篇文章认为,反犹主义的爆发表明,资本主义社会关系的关键范畴——最显著的是价值和雇佣劳动——仍然是世界上第一个“后资本主义”社会生产的核心。
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