Few terms have become as politically and emotionally charged in recent decades as the term antisemitism. In public debate, the word serves as a warning, an accusation, and sometimes even a political weapon. But what do we actually mean by it?
Cutting through the noise, this book strips antisemitism back to its essence: hatred of Jews, rooted in a long history of persecution, exclusion and stereotyping. It shows how antisemitism repeatedly takes on new forms, from mediaeval conspiracies to modern-day memes, and reveals why the struggle over the correct definition of antisemitism has become so fierce and politically charged.
Sharp, clear and unflinching, this is a book for anyone who wants to look beyond the slogans and simplifications to understand what antisemitism has been, what it means today, and why it concerns us all.
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