Dialogue and Silence

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Jürgen Habermas understood that the potential for meaningful German–Jewish discourse following the Holocaust was contingent upon a mutual commitment to universal legal frameworks. However, when the burdens of the past demand a period of silence, the very possibility of such engagement is nullified. Habermas’s ambitious cosmopolitan project, though exemplary in its scope, inherently contained internal contradictions.