Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... lead to scapegoating ? If we can discover that virulent anti - Semitism is likely to spring from certain identifiable disor- ders of community life , we can concentrate the strategy of pre- vention on those disorders so that it will ...
... lead to scapegoating ? If we can discover that virulent anti - Semitism is likely to spring from certain identifiable disor- ders of community life , we can concentrate the strategy of pre- vention on those disorders so that it will ...
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... lead the list in anti - Negro bias , fol- lowed by the Protestants . By comparison , Jews and persons lack- ing any religious affiliation are markedly free from prejudice . Hate Breeds Hate There is a theory that want , persecution or ...
... lead the list in anti - Negro bias , fol- lowed by the Protestants . By comparison , Jews and persons lack- ing any religious affiliation are markedly free from prejudice . Hate Breeds Hate There is a theory that want , persecution or ...
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... lead to scapegoating , in order that the individual may convince himself of his own value and strength . The physically weak child , by verbally scapegoating another child , affirms his own strength . Or he may bully a still weaker ...
... lead to scapegoating , in order that the individual may convince himself of his own value and strength . The physically weak child , by verbally scapegoating another child , affirms his own strength . Or he may bully a still weaker ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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