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The International Jew : The World's Foremost Problem

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Verlag: DigiCat

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The International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem is a controversial text that explores deeply embedded anti-Semitic tropes and conspiracies surrounding Jewish influence in global affairs during the early 20th century. Presented in a polemical style that evokes the journalistic fervor of its time, the book is structured as a series of essays that purport to unveil a supposed Jewish agenda affecting politics, economics, and culture. Its historical context in the inter-war period reveals how such rhetoric contributed to unsettling social tensions and ultimately set the stage for subsequent conflicts. The work stands as a reflection of prevailing prejudices and is infamously linked with the proliferation of extremist ideologies in that era. The author of this work remains anonymous, a decision likely motivated by the risks associated with articulating such inflammatory views during a time of growing anti-Semitic sentiment. Influenced by the societal upheavals of post-World War I, the author sought to articulate a perceived crisis in Western civilization, blaming marginalized groups for the tumultuous changes in society. This anonymity serves to underline the text's controversial nature while also inviting questions about the motivations behind such charged narratives. This work remains significant for scholars and readers seeking to understand the historical roots of anti-Semitism and its manifestations in contemporary discourse. While it reflects the prejudices of its time, it also serves as a cautionary tale about how such ideologies can take shape and influence society. Caution is advised, but critical engagement with the text is essential for those dedicated to examining the complexities of historical and modern prejudices.
Verfügbar seit: 04.09.2022.
Drucklänge: 259 Seiten.

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