Thomas Maul

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Thomas Maul (* 1975 ) is a German publicist who refers in his books and articles to a materialist ideology criticism in the tradition of Marx, Freud and Adorno. He publishes primarily in the Bahamas magazine and as a guest author on the Axis of Good . Maul lives and writes in Berlin.

Positions

In 2010 Maul described the Islamic worldview as a symbiosis of patriarchy , eschatology , ritual, jihad and despotism . According to this, religion is essentially shaped by a “ phallocentrism ” that categorizes the male drive as inescapable.

He described the AfD party in a Facebook post on May 9, 2018, referring to a parliamentary speech by Alexander Gauland on the 70th anniversary of the founding of Israel as the "only voice of residual common sense in the German Bundestag". This triggered a "scene dispute" in Leipzig over Maul's lecture on May 28th, on the criticism of Islamic anti-Semitism and its trivialization , which resulted in a boycott campaign against the venue Conne Island . While Maul advocates state privileges for Christianity and Judaism in the fight against the Islamization he claims , he criticizes the Roman Catholic Church for being “already a constructive part of the political left cartel”.

resonance

Maul is considered a "controversial author" ( Die Welt , Kreuzer ). While his opponents reject his criticism of political Islam , left cultural relativism and contemporary feminism as an expression of “left-wing hatred”, “ racism ” and “ sexism ” ( New Germany , Young World ), others appreciate Maul's “provocations” that they “make nationwide debates [...] kicked off "and" left-wing certainties would be questioned. "( Taz )

Publications

  • The power of the mullahs, ça ira Verlag 2006
  • Sex, jihad and despotism, ça ira Verlag 2010
  • Sarahs Rache, XS-Verlag 2013
  • Wind chimes or the smoker's nose, XS-Verlag 2013
  • Wert und Wahn, XS-Verlag 2014
  • Therefore negative dialectics, XS-Verlag 2014
  • Three studies on Paulus, XS-Verlag 2014
  • Complete "Capital". What the failure of Marx's theory of value reveals about bourgeois economy, XS-Verlag 2019

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.jussenhoven-fischer.de/autors/view/84
  2. Bahamas - The West is in the Occident. Retrieved September 3, 2018 .
  3. ^ Short profile and contributions by Thomas Maul on the axis of the good .
  4. Floris Biskamp - From the criticism of religion to the criticism of religiosities | ça ira publishing house . In: ça ira-Verlag . ( ca-ira.net [accessed October 15, 2018]).
  5. Facebook post by Thomas Maul on May 9, 2018. Retrieved on September 3, 2018 .
  6. Scene dispute in Leipzig: The most German of the anti-German left ( Memento of the original from July 21, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , New Germany , June 1, 2018 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.neues-deutschland.de
  7. Conne Island: CEEIEH # 250 - On the criticism of Islamic anti-Semitism and its trivialization. Retrieved September 3, 2018 .
  8. Serious allegations against "Conne Island": Initiative calls for boycott . In: TAG24 . ( tag24.de [accessed September 3, 2018]).
  9. Thomas Maul: The West lies in the Occident . Bahamas No. 79
  10. Martin Niewendick: Call for a boycott after the appearance: Why an Islam hater is a guest on the left . In: THE WORLD . July 15, 2018 ( welt.de [accessed September 3, 2018]).
  11. ^ Tabloid criticism - kreuzer online. Retrieved September 3, 2018 (German).
  12. ^ Fabian Hillebrand: "Ideology-critical Nazi Zombies" (new Germany) . ( neue-deutschland.de [accessed on September 3, 2018]).
  13. ^ Susan Bonath: Shift to the right in "left bastion" . In: young world . May 25, 2018 ( jungewelt.de [accessed September 3, 2018]).
  14. ^ Konstantin Nowotny: Dispute among Leipzig's anti-Germans: Better right than no Israel at all . In: The daily newspaper: taz . July 16, 2018, ISSN  0931-9085 ( taz.de [accessed on September 3, 2018]).