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Anti-Semite and Jew

Book • 1948
Jean-Paul Sartre's "Anti-Semite and Jew" is a philosophical and sociological analysis of antisemitism.

Sartre examines the psychological and social mechanisms that contribute to antisemitic attitudes and behaviors.

He argues that antisemitism is not simply a matter of individual prejudice but is rooted in deeper social and historical structures.

The book explores the ways in which antisemitic stereotypes are constructed and perpetuated, and how they function to maintain social hierarchies and power structures.

Sartre's work is a significant contribution to the understanding of antisemitism and its complex relationship to broader social and political issues.

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in contrast with Arendt's view, grants that there is more to Jewishness than its significance in the eyes of the anti-Semite.
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John Plotz
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John Plotz
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