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Chargement... Israel, the Jews, and the West: The Fall and Rise of Antisemitismpar William D. Rubinstein
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Antisemitism has been termed 'the oldest hatred', and seemingly reappears in every age. This book examines how it has evolved in modern times, and examines the controversial question of whether hostility to Israel and its policies constitutes antisemitism. It offers a clear, brief examination of how and why Jews have aroused so much hostility in the past. But it also argues that hostility to Jews on the centre-right has virtually disappeared, to be replaced by extreme hostility from parts of the far left. This deeply-researched book is a thought-provoking and often alarming introduction to a crucial area of international politics. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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