Netanyahu, Hegel And The Jewish Spirit: The Concept Of A
Halachic State
20 January 2010
By Gilad Atzmon
Spirit does not toss itself about in the external play
of chance occurrences; on the contrary, it is that
which determines history absolutely, and it stands
firm against the chance occurrences which it dominates
and exploits for its own purpose”. (Georg Wilhelm
Friedrich Hegel 1770 – 1831)
PM Netanyahu was quoted by the Israeli Ynet last week
saying that the “whole of Israel would be surrounded
by a fence eventually”. According to another report he
said “there will be no choice but to fence Israel in
on all directions”. What Netanyahu means by ‘fence’
and ‘all directions’ may be left open for the time
being. However, PM Netanyahu has managed to bring to
light an Hegelian interpretation of the notion of
‘Jewish spirit’ as a relentless inclination towards
segregation and isolation. It is the tendency to keep
oneself apart that determines and shapes Jewish
collectivism. Whether it is the Zionists and their
walls, the Orthodox and their Kosher universe or even
Jewish anti Zionists and their racially segregated
miniature activist cells, somehow every form of Jewish
political engagement is there to set the Jews apart.
“For Hegel” says Francis Fukuyama, “the contradictions
that drive history exist first of all in the realm of
human consciousness, i.e. on the level of ideas”. It
is reasonable to argue that from an Hegelian
perspective, all human behaviour and human history is
rooted in a prior state of consciousness. For Hegelian
thinkers such as Alexandre Kojève, understanding the
underlying processes of history requires understanding
the realm of consciousness for it is consciousness
that will ultimately remake the material world into a
mirror image of its own spirit. In short it is the
spirit that would eventually shape the material
reality as a mirror of itself. Accordingly, the Jewish
state, could be realised as a reflection of the Jewish
spirit for it is the Jewish spirit that shapes the
reality of the Jewish state.
For Hegel history ended in 1806. For him mankind
reached its end with the French and American
Revolutions. Whether Hegel was correct or completely
deluded in his reading of human history and mankind’s
evolution is a matter for an ongoing philosophical
debate. The Jewish state, however, can be easily
interpreted in Hegelian terms as the ‘end of Jewish
history’. Zionism presented a dream, it set itself a
serious challenge: it promised to transform the Jew
into a ‘civilised and authentic human being’. It vowed
to make the Jews people like all other people. Zionism
was in fact a call of defiance against the hitherto
Jewish spirit. Yet, the current state of Israel proves
beyond doubt that the spirit has defeated the Zionist
proclaimed fantasy. The will to be ‘fenced from every
possible direction’ prevailed. The aspiration to be
‘people amongst people’ is a matter for historical
enquiry, it has no support on the ground whatsoever.
The spirit won over the rational ideological fantasy.
As tragic as it may sound, it would be almost
impossible to reflect on Jewish history without
Israel. It would be impossible to understand how one
people managed to bring so much hate on themselves.
Israel is, no doubt, a unique social experiment in
Jewish history. It is in the Jewish State where the
people of the book have managed to liberate themselves
of any inhibitions. It is in the Jewish state where
"kosher" bus lines feature “separate seating for men
and women”. It is in Israel where Jews live their
spirit to the max. It is where Jews celebrate their
cultural, material, spiritual and ideological
symptoms. But it is also a place where Jews live
happily on stolen land while oppressing and starving
the indigenous population. As it happens, in the
Jewish state Israelis celebrate their national ‘home
coming’, and they do it all behind fences and at the
expense of the Palestinians.
In Hegelian terms Israel is a product of Jewish
spirit. Yet, Israel is NOT a representation of Judaism
as Israel is not a Halachic State*. It is not the
state of the Jews as the majority of Jews prefer to
live amongst the Goyim. However, Israel defines itself
as the ‘Jewish state’. It is the place where Jews
freely explore the meaning and pride of being Jewish.
Hence, the reality of the Israeli state and its
categorical ethical failure leads us towards an
Hegelian critical confrontation with the notions of
Jewish consciousness, ideology (Jewishness) and
spirit.
The failure of Zionism to erect a civilised humanist
Jew is an accepted fact. It instead managed to raise
an extremely brutal version of the ‘Diaspora’ tribal
subject it aimed to amend. Needless to say that
Israeli war crimes are not an isolated rare event,
they are actually institutional and committed by a
popular army (IDF) that is following orders given by a
democratically elected government. As if this is not
enough, the Israeli crimes are supported by the vast
majority of the Israelis. The fact that at the time of
the Gaza war 94% of the Israeli Jewish population
supported the genocidal crime is more than enough to
incriminate the entire Israeli society as a
collective. But it goes further, the Israeli crime is
supported institutionally by world Jewry. It would be
intelligible to argue that from an Hegelian
perspective Israel is the end of Jewish history as
much as the French revolution was the Hegelian end of
history of mankind. Israel is the materialisation of
the Jewish consciousness.
Netanyahu’s recent admission that Israel will be
fenced from every possible direction is far more than
mere symbolism. It is there to expose the solid kernel
at the heart of the Jewish collective tribal desire.
As Hegel suggests, it is “spirit that determines
history” or to be precise and concrete, it is the
Jewish spirit i.e. the inclination towards
isolationism that determines Jewish history and the
reality of Israeli barbarism.
Listening to Netanyahu and looking at the reality of
Israel makes it obviously clear that rather than the
Goyim, it is actually the Jewish spirit that imposed
the Ghetto on the Jew. Emancipation of European Jewry
provided Jews with an opportunity to leave tribalism
behind. Needless to say that many Jews bought into the
idea and found their way into the crowd. Many Jews had
become voices for humanist causes and thoughts.
However, many others decided to maintain a spiritual
partition. In order to do so they invented a
phantasmic cultural ethos. They may have even invented
‘victimhood’ and ‘anti Semitism’ just to justify their
state of self imposed alienation. Observing Israel and
any other form of Jewish politics makes it too easy to
grasp how and where it all goes wrong.
As things stand there is no easy remedy for the
secular Jew for there is no safe haven for Jewish
secular collectivism or identity that fits into the
notion of humanism or universalism. If Jews insist
upon being secular and humanist they may have to drop
their ‘J’ prefix and to operate as ordinary people.
This is the only alternative to Zionism and it can
also be a beginning of a wonderful friendship (with
others as well as nature).
* The concept of a Halachic state refers to a
theocratic state based upon Jewish Law.