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Main Author: Schimmelpfennig, Yochanan
Format: Recurso digital
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Published: Zenodo 2025
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17741963
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  • <p>The recent intensification of antisemitism across the West must not be misread as a regression into archaic forms of hatred. Rather, it signals a deeper systemic transition toward a feudal-corporate topology of access and exclusion. This essay offers a structural interpretation of contemporary Jew-hatred as an infrastructural operator in post-democratic systems, where rage is no longer a symptom but a protocol. Using the filtrational framework of Possest–PQF, the text models antisemitism as a composite operator A_AS = delta* ∘ Delta_F[R] acting on a manifold of political accessibility. Classical computer network topologies (bus, star, ring, tree, mesh) are reinterpreted as architectures of access in which antisemitism functions as a stress-test for the system’s willingness to degrade protection for a marked group. The paper argues that the central fracture of our time is no longer “capital versus labour”, but the divide between membrane operators, who control architectures of exposure, and the exposed, whose lives are governed through modulated risk. Antisemitism appears as a highly efficient tool of digital feudalisation and as an early warning of a generalized regime of normalized exposure.<br><br></p> <p><strong>Keywords</strong></p> <p>antisemitism; access architecture; corporate feudalism; Possest–PQF; Recursio Intensitatis; political theology; network topology; platform capitalism; MetaPower; cybernetic anti-fascism</p>