Anti-Semite and Jew: An Exploration of the Etiology of Hate [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Social Science)
  • Author:  Sartre, Jean-Paul
  • Author:  Sartre, Jean-Paul
  • ISBN-10:  0805210474
  • ISBN-10:  0805210474
  • ISBN-13:  9780805210477
  • ISBN-13:  9780805210477
  • Publisher:  Schocken
  • Publisher:  Schocken
  • Pages:  176
  • Pages:  176
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-May-1995
  • Pub Date:  01-May-1995
  • SKU:  0805210474-11-SPLV
  • SKU:  0805210474-11-SPLV
  • Item ID: 100047363
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With a new preface by Michael Walzer

Jean-Paul Sartre's book is a brilliant portrait of both anti-SemiteandJew, written by a non-Jew and from a non-Jewish point of view. Nothing of the anti-Semite either in his subtle form as a snob, or in his crude form as a gangster, escapes Sartre's sharp eye, and the whole problem of the Jew's relationship to the Gentile is examined in a concrete and living way, rather than in terms of sociological abstractions. [A fervent and brilliant challenge to ant-Semitism.
The New York Times

A review . . . can merely indicate the humanity, the compassion, and the suggestive brilliance of Sartre's writing. His essay is a genuine contribution to contemporary thought; it will be read and reread in years to come.
—Harvey Swados

Still a monument of postwar writing on anti-Semitism . . . Michael Walzer's fine introduction will help current readers sift out what remains relevant from Sartre's work for considering the variants of anti-Semitism haunting the world today.
—Elisabeth Young Bruehl

Sartre's account of anti-Semitism is an acknowledged classic, based in large measure on assimilated Jews whom he personally knew. Michael Walzer's essay provides significant balance to Sartre's brilliant analysis.
—Arthur HertzbergJEAN-PAUL SARTREwas born in Paris in 1905. Educated at the Ecole Normale, he then taught philosophy in provinciallycées, and in 1938 published his first novel,Nausea.During the war he completed the major work that eventually established his reputation as an existential philosopher—Being and Nothingness(1943). After the Liberation, he founded the socialist journalLes Temps Modernes.He was a prolific playwright, producing, among other worksNo Exit, The Devil and the Good Lord,andThe Condemned of Altona.In 1960, he published his second basic philosophical work,Critique of Dils~