The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 128Atlantic Monthly Company, 1921 - American essays |
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Page 106
... economic anti - Semitism to politi- 1 Their first real specialty was that of slave- dealers , in which they were greatly encouraged both by Charlemagne and by the Caliphs , THE AUTHOR . cal anti - Semitism ; for , if the latter were ...
... economic anti - Semitism to politi- 1 Their first real specialty was that of slave- dealers , in which they were greatly encouraged both by Charlemagne and by the Caliphs , THE AUTHOR . cal anti - Semitism ; for , if the latter were ...
Page 108
... economic and racial differences , which have already been described in discuss- ing the more or less assimilated West- ern European Jews , it is difficult to find a single remaining trait wherein the Eastern Jews may be said to resemble ...
... economic and racial differences , which have already been described in discuss- ing the more or less assimilated West- ern European Jews , it is difficult to find a single remaining trait wherein the Eastern Jews may be said to resemble ...
Page 112
... economic heretics and high- waymen , and hurl at them the charge of being seekers of special privilege . Rather , we should ask if their trouble is not ours , and see what can be done to improve the situation . Purely from self ...
... economic heretics and high- waymen , and hurl at them the charge of being seekers of special privilege . Rather , we should ask if their trouble is not ours , and see what can be done to improve the situation . Purely from self ...
Page 114
... economic lectures , and are met with the accusation that they are demanding , and are the recipi- ents of , special privileges . Let us see what privileges the government has conferred on the farmers . Much has been made of Section 6 of ...
... economic lectures , and are met with the accusation that they are demanding , and are the recipi- ents of , special privileges . Let us see what privileges the government has conferred on the farmers . Much has been made of Section 6 of ...
Page 115
... economic inequalities . I am opposed to the injection of government into bus- iness , but I do believe that it is an essen- tial function of democratic government to equalize opportunity so far as it is within its power to do so ...
... economic inequalities . I am opposed to the injection of government into bus- iness , but I do believe that it is an essen- tial function of democratic government to equalize opportunity so far as it is within its power to do so ...
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