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On the rise of antisemitism in American public life
There is something almost mathematically precise about the persistence of antisemitism: every civilization that has indulged it has sooner or later found itself diminished, barbarized, or destroyed.
One might have supposed this lesson — written in the ash of a continent — would have been sufficient instruction for the ages.
One would, of course, be wrong.
By Pimm FoxOn the rise of antisemitism in American public life
There is something almost mathematically precise about the persistence of antisemitism: every civilization that has indulged it has sooner or later found itself diminished, barbarized, or destroyed.
One might have supposed this lesson — written in the ash of a continent — would have been sufficient instruction for the ages.
One would, of course, be wrong.