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245 0 0 _aThose who forget the past :
_bthe question of anti-Semitism /
_cedited and with an introduction by Ron Rosenbaum ; afterword by Cynthia Ozick.
260 _aNew York :
_bRandom House Trade Paperbacks,
_c©2004.
300 _alxix, 649 p. ;
_c21 cm.
505 _aAwakenings -- Something old, something new -- One death, one lie -- The ultimate stakes: the Second Holocaust debate -- The facts on the ground in France-- The shift from right to left -- The deicide accusation -- Some new forms of anti-Semitism -- Anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism -- Israel -- Muslims.
520 _aSomething has changed. After the horrors of World War II, people everywhere believed that it could never happen again, but today the evidence is unmistakable that anti-Semitism is dramatically on the rise once more. The torching of European synagogues, suicide terror in Israel, the relentless comparison of the Israelis to Nazis, the paranoid post?September 11 Internet-bred conspiracy theories, the Holocaust-denial literature spreading throughout the Arab world, the calumny and violence erupting on American college campuses: Suddenly, a new anti-Semitism has become widespread, even acceptable to some. In this chilling and important new book, Ron Rosenbaum, author of the highly praised Explaining Hitler, brings together a collection of powerful essays about the origin and nature of the new anti-Semitism. Paul Berman, Marie Brenner, David Brooks, Harold Evans, Todd Gitlin, Jeffrey Goldberg, Bernard Lewis, David Mamet, Amos Oz, Cynthia Ozick, Frank Rich, Jonathan Rosen, Edward Said, Judith Shulevitz, Lawrence Summers, Jeffrey Toobin, and Robert Wistrich are among the distinguished writers and intellectuals who grapple with painful questions: Why now? What is?or isn?t?new? Is a second Holocaust possible, this time in the Middle East? How does anti-Semitism differ from anti-Zionism? These are issues too dangerous to ignore, too pressing to deny. Those Who Forget the Past is an essential volume for understanding the new bigotry of the twenty-first century.
650 4 _aAntisemitismo
_xHistoria
_ySiglo XXI
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650 4 _aJudíos
_xOpinión pública
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_xOpinión pública extranjera
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700 1 _aOzick, Cynthia,
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