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Antisemitism in the Modern World: An Anthology of Texts (1991)

by Richard S. Levy (Editor)

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In his introduction, Levy distinguishes modern antisemitism from the ancient Western tradition of hatred. Representing this modern version are famous antisemites such as Richard Wagner, Henry Ford, and Adolf Hitler, as well as other frequently overlooked writings, many of them in Levy's own translations. A collection of illustrations, most of them quite rare, offers additional documentation of antisemitic propaganda.… (more)
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Antisemitism appears, eaither withers or thrives, but seems never wholly to disappear from the modern world. (preface)
In May 1988, Seven Cokely, an advisor to the mayor of Chicago and his link to the black-nationalist movement of Louis Farrakhan, accused unnamed Jewish doctors of purposely infecting blacks with the AIDS virus in order to further a plan for world domination. (introduction)
The following excerpt from Johann Andreas Eisenmenger's Judaism Exposed (1710) stands at the end of a long tradition of theologically based anti-Jewish writings and serves here to sum up its characteristic methods and points of view.
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In his introduction, Levy distinguishes modern antisemitism from the ancient Western tradition of hatred. Representing this modern version are famous antisemites such as Richard Wagner, Henry Ford, and Adolf Hitler, as well as other frequently overlooked writings, many of them in Levy's own translations. A collection of illustrations, most of them quite rare, offers additional documentation of antisemitic propaganda.

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