Focusing on the sociological aspects of anti-Semitism, this work by Peretz F. Bernstein explores its roots and prevalence in European societies. Bernstein critiques prevailing negative stereotypes about Jews, arguing that they lack validity, and provides a broader analysis of social group dynamics and conflict. His insights remain relevant, offering a foundational perspective on discrimination that transcends religious biases. The book serves as both a historical examination and a theoretical framework for understanding social tensions.
Peretz Bernstein Livres

