Abstract

[originally published in 6:4] Excerpt: "...The persecution of the Jews is, in a threefold sense, a universal phenomenon: it is more or less perceptible the world over; it stretches the whole length of human history; and it contains the whole inner development of human society, adapting its forms, from antiquity to the present day, to every social change, and at the same time while assuming new forms, retaining the old ones or returning to them.

When we consider the mutations of its motives and methods we distinguish five main periods in the anti-Jewish movement..."

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