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  1. The Politics of Anti-Semitism is a book edited by Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair and published by AK Press in 2003. Contributors include former U.S. Representative Cynthia McKinney, British foreign correspondent Robert Fisk, former senior CIA analysts Bill and Kathy Christison, professor of philosophy Michael Neumann, Capitol Hill ...

  2. Defining antisemitism has always been complicated by the disreputable origins of the term, the discredited sources of its etymology, the diverse manifestations of the concept, and the contested politics of its applications.

  3. The Politics of Anti-Semitism, edited by Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair, confronts how the slur of “anti-semite” has been used to intimidate critics of Israel’s abuse of...

  4. Oct 1, 2003 · A collection of essays from various Jewish intellectuals pointing out how anti-semitism has become a tool weaponized by pro-Israeli forces within the U.S. The analysis is a bit limited, and dated, since this was from the early Bush years.

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  5. Jun 16, 2019 · New kinds of anti-Semitic mass media and populist demagogues targeted wealthier, acculturated Jews and their unwashed immigrant cousins alike.

    • James Loeffler
  6. Dec 15, 2016 · Why has anti-Semitism been such a problem down the ages, and why does it persist today? The emeritus director of the Anti-Defamation League, Abraham Foxman, recommends the best books to better understand anti-Semitism. Interview by Anna Blundy.

  7. The proposed study of anti-Semitism will focus on what I call “pop-ular anti-Semitism.” By “popular anti-Semitism,” I mean hostility (as expressed in sentiments, attitudes, or actions) to Jews as a collectivity rooted in the general population. Stated in another fashion, this study

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