Hostages of Civilisation: The Social Sources of National Socialist Anti-semitismGollancz, 1950 - 281 Seiten |
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... minority by a majority among which it lives . Decisive in this process was not their active influence on it , but rather their passive adjustment to it.5 The second point is that the extent to which assimilation took place was largely ...
... minority by a majority among which it lives . Decisive in this process was not their active influence on it , but rather their passive adjustment to it.5 The second point is that the extent to which assimilation took place was largely ...
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... minority will usually be felt as a sharpening of the competition , except where the minority follow trades not yet known to the majority . Even in that case there is a danger that the majority may take over these trades more quickly ...
... minority will usually be felt as a sharpening of the competition , except where the minority follow trades not yet known to the majority . Even in that case there is a danger that the majority may take over these trades more quickly ...
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... minorities and that they are exposed to all the dangers of minority status , particularly to the peril of being used as a scapegoat for any political or social failure of the larger community . They should take this fact to heart , even ...
... minorities and that they are exposed to all the dangers of minority status , particularly to the peril of being used as a scapegoat for any political or social failure of the larger community . They should take this fact to heart , even ...
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FAILURE OF | 19 |
The coexistence of groups creates a social problem arising | 30 |
The actual Jewish question includes much more than this | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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