Anti-semitism and Sartre
Title: Anti-semitism and Sartre
Category: Literature / English
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Anti-semitism and Sartre
Anti-semitism and Sartre
In Sartre’s Anti-Semite and Jew, he makes reference to the notion that anti-Semitism arises not against individual Jews, but against the " idea of the Jew." That is to say that the Jew is recognized only as a member of a group associated with fear and disgust, not as an individual capable of being anything but the stereotype of the Jew. I agree with Sartre’s theory as I have seen first
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In conclusion, I completely agree with Sartre’s notion that anti-Semitism arises against the "idea of the Jew", not against individual Jews. It is evident that for the anti-Semite, the Jew is merely a stereotype developed over centuries, someone upon whom to place the blame. I have seen first hand the emphasis placed on being a Jew instead of a person who is of Jewish faith, and therefore I am in total agreement with Sartre.
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