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Antisemitism Without the Jews

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We are accustomed to books on Jews in the arts and sciences, in medicine, in the financial fields. We have libraries of books on the Holocaust, the establishment of Israel, and the Middle East 'problem'. There is also an immense but still incomplete and growing literature on antisemitism, including Robert Wistrich's recent A Lethal Obsession, meticulously presented in almost a thousand pages. It deals, inter alia, with the Nazi Judeocide, the Soviet war against Zion, France's Liberte, Egalite, Antisemitisme, Britain's Judeophobia, Jews in Eurabia, bigotry at the United Nations, Shylock meeting Uncle Sam, lying about the Holocaust, the holy wars of Hamas and Hezbollah, the jihadism of Ahmadinejad and Radical Islam. However Wistrich touches only fleetingly on the anti-Jewish beliefs and values in several nation states that no longer have any Jews or have never had any, the phenomenon of "antisemitism without Jews".

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