Anti-Semite and Jew: An Exploration of the Etiology of Hate
ISBN-13:
9780805210477
ISBN-10:
0805210474
Edition:
1rst
Author:
Jean-Paul Sartre
Publication date:
1995
Publisher:
Schocken
Format:
Paperback
153 pages
Category:
Jewish
,
World History
,
Evolution
,
Social Sciences
,
Cultural
,
Anthropology
,
Sociology
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ISBN-13:
9780805210477
ISBN-10:
0805210474
Edition:
1rst
Author:
Jean-Paul Sartre
Publication date:
1995
Publisher:
Schocken
Format:
Paperback
153 pages
Category:
Jewish
,
World History
,
Evolution
,
Social Sciences
,
Cultural
,
Anthropology
,
Sociology
Summary
Anti-Semite and Jew: An Exploration of the Etiology of Hate (ISBN-13: 9780805210477 and ISBN-10: 0805210474), written by authors
Jean-Paul Sartre, was published by Schocken in 1995.
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With a new preface by Michael Walzer
Jean-Paul Sartre's book is a brilliant portrait of both anti-Semite and Jew, written by a non-Jew and from a non-Jewish point of view. Nothing of the anti-Semite either in his subtle form as a snob, or in his crude form as a gangster, escapes Sartre's sharp eye, and the whole problem of the Jew's relationship to the Gentile is examined in a concrete and living way, rather than in terms of sociological abstractions.
Jean-Paul Sartre's book is a brilliant portrait of both anti-Semite and Jew, written by a non-Jew and from a non-Jewish point of view. Nothing of the anti-Semite either in his subtle form as a snob, or in his crude form as a gangster, escapes Sartre's sharp eye, and the whole problem of the Jew's relationship to the Gentile is examined in a concrete and living way, rather than in terms of sociological abstractions.
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