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Apr 25, 1995 | ISBN 9780805210477
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Praise
“[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 Hertzberg
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