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Arguing about antisemitism: why we disagree about antisemitism, and what we can do about it
Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2022Dov Waxman, David Schraub, Adam Hosein
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Antisemitism in the global populist international
British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 2022Jelena Subotic
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1984
This chapter discusses economic antisemitism. Many contemporaries explained the revival of antisemitism as a primarily economic phenomenon, as a means by which rational economic interests were defended or pursued. Henri Maret, director of Le Racial, argues that the characteristics of contemporary antisemitism were “incontestably economic. People do not
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This chapter discusses economic antisemitism. Many contemporaries explained the revival of antisemitism as a primarily economic phenomenon, as a means by which rational economic interests were defended or pursued. Henri Maret, director of Le Racial, argues that the characteristics of contemporary antisemitism were “incontestably economic. People do not
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2011
"Beneath the surface [of our society]," writes historian Robert Wistrich, are "ancient myths, dark hatreds, and irrational fantasies [that] continue to nourish antisemitism." But the larger question has to do with why we are so prone to believe them. To that end, Steven K. Baum has an answer.
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"Beneath the surface [of our society]," writes historian Robert Wistrich, are "ancient myths, dark hatreds, and irrational fantasies [that] continue to nourish antisemitism." But the larger question has to do with why we are so prone to believe them. To that end, Steven K. Baum has an answer.
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Labour and Antisemitism: a Crisis Misunderstood
Political Quarterly, 2020Ben Gidley, Brendan Mcgeever
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