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Showing Original Post only (View all)Anatomy of a Moral Panic: The repressive machine currently arrayed against campus protests follows a familiar pattern. [View all]
https://jewishcurrents.org/anatomy-of-a-moral-panicThis kind of attempt to ahistorically cast a dynamic as new is a common feature of a moral panic, a phenomenon long theorized by scholars. In fact, much of the new antisemitism conversation maps onto the classic features of a moral panic. The sociologist Stanley Cohen, who articulated the first theory of moral panics in the late 1960s, summarized their main elements in the introduction to the 2002 third edition of Folk Devils and Moral Panics:
They are new (lying dormant perhaps, but hard to recognize; deceptively ordinary and routine, but invisibly creeping up the moral horizon)but also old (camouflaged versions of traditional and well-known evils). They are damaging in themselvesbut also merely warning signs of the real, much deeper and more prevalent condition. They are transparent (anyone can see whats happening)but also opaque: accredited experts must explain the perils hidden behind the superficially harmless (decode a rock songs lyrics to see how they led to a school massacre).
The discourse around the new antisemitism shares this three-part structure. First, the theorys proponents acknowledge that antisemitism has a long history as a mode of hatred and discrimination. Yet there is an explicit attempt to present it as new, modifying its meaning so it can be specifically marshaled to support the Israeli state. Secondly, this new antisemitism, the argument goes, is bad in itself, but it is also a warning sign of other social illsmost of all, of the dangerous radicalization of the left, and of the impending rise of other forms of hate. And, finally, the rise of antisemitism is posited as self-evident, clear for anyone to understand; yet the source of antisemitism is presented as opaque, such that expert analysts of the new antisemitism are required to reveal the purported threats of left-wing movements.
This script recurs again and again in moments when Israel faces increased international criticism for its violence against Palestinian people. Like other moral panics, this one is a sign of a crisisin this case, the crisis of Zionism, but also US imperialism more broadly. Now that an unprecedented number of people have joined the movement protesting US support for what many experts have classified as genocide in Gaza, its no surprise that the wheels of the new antisemitism narrative machine are furiously turning. The theory of moral panics can help us understand its mechanisms of repression.
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Anatomy of a Moral Panic: The repressive machine currently arrayed against campus protests follows a familiar pattern. [View all]
WhiskeyGrinder
May 2024
OP
Bolsters my argument that Israel couldn't continue the war, at least at the same scale.
AloeVera
May 2024
#92
Theoretically, yes. But the U.S. has power and Israel is militarily dependent.
AloeVera
May 2024
#96
"Israel is a strong country militarily, has its own military industry, has a very well-trained military"
shrike3
May 2024
#100
You were the one who said a smaller war would be better. Less people killed, and all.
shrike3
May 2024
#107
And if every ounce of aid is withdrawn and the war continues, who will you blame then?
shrike3
May 2024
#76
If anybody out there has a magic wand, I suggest they send it to the White House forthwith.
shrike3
May 2024
#95
I don't agree. The protests help both Hamas and Netanyahu. They do no good. This
Demsrule86
May 2024
#44
I am prevented by the DU terms of use from answering your accusation directly.
Beastly Boy
May 2024
#19
I m sufficiently educated on the subject to question your understanding of it.
Beastly Boy
May 2024
#38
I am not supporting genocide, and I am not at all certain you understand the meaning of the word.
Beastly Boy
May 2024
#66
Some behavior towards Jewish students by those protesting GAZA is clearly antisemitic.
Demsrule86
May 2024
#25
Interestingly, this theory illustrates the nature of antisemitism in its current iteration.
Beastly Boy
May 2024
#11
Agreed, and it's further proof that the students themselves aren't initiating the trouble
FakeNoose
May 2024
#26
Thanks for posting. The ICC should be free to prosecute war crimes against any perpetrators.
Ping Tung
May 2024
#42
I feel that people don't really understand or accept how bad anti-semitism is
ismnotwasm
May 2024
#40
I am saying that it is NOT antisemitic to believe that those who support
DemocraticPatriot
May 2024
#111