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The socialist response to antisemitism in imperial Germany

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What set antisemites apart from anti-antisemites in Imperial Germany was not so much what they thought about 'the Jews', but what they thought should be done about them. Like most anti-antisemites, German Social Democrats felt that the antisemites had a point but took matters too far. In fact, Socialist anti-antisemitism often did not hinge on the antisemites' anti-Jewish orientation at all. Even when it did, the Socialists' arguments generally did more to consolidate than subvert generally accepted notions regarding 'the Jews'. By focusing on a broader set of perceptions accepted by both antisemites and anti-antisemites and drawing a variety of new sources into the debate, this study offers a startling reinterpretation of seemingly well-rehearsed issues, including the influence of Karl Marx's Zur Judenfrage, and the positions of various leading Social Democrats (Franz Mehring, Eduard Bernstein, August Bebel, Wilhelm Liebknecht, Karl Kautsky, Rosa Luxemburg) and their peers.

العنوان The socialist response to antisemitism in imperial Germany / Lars Fischer. [electronic resource]
الناشر Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
تاريخ الإصدار 2007
ملاحظات Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
English
رقم الرف Social democracy's stance on antisemitism and the spectre of 'philosemitism' -- The influence of 'zur Judenfrage' on the socialist movement -- The socialist uses and abuses of 'zur Judenfrage' -- The Social Democratic Party Congress of 1903 and the case of Hans Leuss -- The former antisemite Leuss on antisemitism and 'the Jewish question' -- Antisemitism and 'the Jewish question' in Dresden -- The evolution of Bernstein's stance on antisemitism and 'the Jewish question'.
الشكل 1 online resource (xix, 252 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
اللغة الانكليزية
رقم النظام 997010709451905171
MARC RECORDS

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