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'''Alphonse Toussenel''' (17 March 1803 - 30 April 1885) was a French socialist, naturalist, writer, and [[anti-Semite]]. ย 
'''Alphonse Toussenel''' (17 March 1803 - 30 April 1885) was a French socialist, naturalist, writer, and [[anti-Semite]]. ย 


"[[Marr]]โ€™s text had an impact beyond Germany, and was certainly widely discussed throughout Europe. However, its pessimistic and apocalyptic tone was not entirely original. In 1845 Alphonse Toussenel, a French publicist and amateur ornithologist, wrote ''Les Juifs, rois de lโ€™epoque'' (''The Jews: Kings of the Epoch''). Like Marr, Toussenel saw his nation engulfed by โ€œterrible stagnationโ€ and its people consumed by โ€œa general inertia and torpor of the spirit.โ€ France, in his opinion, was in the midst of a critical period in its history, a period in which parliament was powerless and the law had been reduced to the level of financial transaction. Wielding influence over this dazed nation was a โ€œfeudal clique,โ€ the Jews."<ref>The Jewish Question: Suggested Readings with Commentary Part Two of Three: The Nineteenth Centuryย  https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2017/05/11/the-jewish-question-suggested-readings-with-commentary-part-two-of-three-the-nineteenth-century/</ref>
"[[Marr]]โ€™s text had an impact beyond Germany, and was certainly widely discussed throughout Europe. However, its pessimistic and apocalyptic tone was not entirely original. In 1845 Alphonse Toussenel, a French publicist and amateur ornithologist, wrote ''Les Juifs, rois de lโ€™epoque'' (''The jews: Kings of the Epoch''). Like Marr, Toussenel saw his nation engulfed by โ€œterrible stagnationโ€ and its people consumed by โ€œa general inertia and torpor of the spirit.โ€ France, in his opinion, was in the midst of a critical period in its history, a period in which parliament was powerless and the law had been reduced to the level of financial transaction. Wielding influence over this dazed nation was a โ€œfeudal clique,โ€ the jews."<ref>The jewish Question: Suggested Readings with Commentary Part Two of Three: The Nineteenth Centuryย  https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2017/05/11/the-jewish-question-suggested-readings-with-commentary-part-two-of-three-the-nineteenth-century/</ref>


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Alphonse Toussenel (17 March 1803 - 30 April 1885) was a French socialist, naturalist, writer, and anti-Semite.

"Marrโ€™s text had an impact beyond Germany, and was certainly widely discussed throughout Europe. However, its pessimistic and apocalyptic tone was not entirely original. In 1845 Alphonse Toussenel, a French publicist and amateur ornithologist, wrote Les Juifs, rois de lโ€™epoque (The jews: Kings of the Epoch). Like Marr, Toussenel saw his nation engulfed by โ€œterrible stagnationโ€ and its people consumed by โ€œa general inertia and torpor of the spirit.โ€ France, in his opinion, was in the midst of a critical period in its history, a period in which parliament was powerless and the law had been reduced to the level of financial transaction. Wielding influence over this dazed nation was a โ€œfeudal clique,โ€ the jews."[1]

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