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'''Bernard Lazare''' (15 June 1865 – 1 September 1903) was a jewish [[social anarchist]], writer, and pro-jewish activist in France. | '''Bernard Lazare''' (15 June 1865 – 1 September 1903) was a jewish [[social anarchist]], writer, and pro-jewish activist in France. | ||
Lazare extensively supported | Lazare extensively supported the jewish Dreyfus during the [[Dreyfus affair]]. | ||
He was associated with | He was associated with the early [[Zionist]] movement, but is stated to, at least later in his life, to not have supported a jewish [[nation state]]. | ||
In 1894, he published ''Anti-semitism, its History and Causes'' (''L'Antisémitisme, son histoire et ses cause''s), on | In 1894, he published ''Anti-semitism, its History and Causes'' (''L'Antisémitisme, son histoire et ses cause''s), on the origins of [[anti-Semitism]]. It is today considered less politically correct, because Lazare claimed that some jewish religious and cultural traits were problematic and contributed to anti-Semitism. | ||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== |
Latest revision as of 15:44, 28 April 2024
Bernard Lazare (15 June 1865 – 1 September 1903) was a jewish social anarchist, writer, and pro-jewish activist in France.
Lazare extensively supported the jewish Dreyfus during the Dreyfus affair.
He was associated with the early Zionist movement, but is stated to, at least later in his life, to not have supported a jewish nation state.
In 1894, he published Anti-semitism, its History and Causes (L'Antisémitisme, son histoire et ses causes), on the origins of anti-Semitism. It is today considered less politically correct, because Lazare claimed that some jewish religious and cultural traits were problematic and contributed to anti-Semitism.
Bibliography
- Antisemitism: Its History and Causes (PDF-Files: english version
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