NEGATYWNOŚĆ JAKO SEFIRA SUROWEGO SĄDU MIESZCZAŃSTWA. FAUST I HIOB
Abstract
NEGATIVITY AS THE SEPHIRAH OF RIGOROUS JUDGMENT OF THE
BOURGEOISIE. FAUST AND JOB
The paper, drawing upon Kabbalistic inspirations, aims at
constructing a philosophical model of the bourgeoisie. Many a time
motifs from Jewish tradition have been grafted onto contemporary
philosophy in order to explicate the metaphysical situation of
modernity. Following these intuitions, the article applies the idea of the
fifth Sephirah, Gevurah, i.e. “restraint” — simultaneously doubling as
Din, “judgment” — to analyse the structure of being in the ontology of
modernity. The nature of the fifth Sephirah proves paradoxical: it
represents the power of being, based on the inherent constraint
separating a thing from exteriority — as well as the power of
destruction, which unites the being with the rest of reality. Therefore,
the Gevurah-Din concept allows of devising a being whose mere
existence springs from a central void which provides its singularity and,
simultaneously, linkage with reality.
The paper presents the nature of the bourgeoisie as conditioned by
negativity. The bourgeois are constantly tempted by its power, yet build
their identity reactively, striving for artificial stability. The iconic
bourgeois lifestyle of the ruthless merchant at work and disinterested
culture consumer at home, embodies this dualism. The bourgeois
culture is dead throughout, as it serves only to constrain the negativity.
The bourgeoisie is, however, subjected to a constant risk of imbalance,
“seduction” by its innermost dark side. This construction is equally
responsible for the archetypal modern hero, Faust, who chases its
central void by ruining the world around him.
Finally, the article juxtaposes two characters: Faust and Job, in order
to give a Jewish answer to modern misery. Both Faust and Job suffer
from the power of judgment, yet Faust obtains a sentence that merely
reveals its void which has always propelled him. The existence of Job,
on the contrary, is not equal to void — Job survives as the just.