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Kenneth S. Stern

    Kenneth S. Stern, directeur du Bard Center for the Study of Hate, est un avocat et auteur primé qui a été pendant 25 ans l'expert de l'American Jewish Committee sur l'antisémitisme. Son travail explore les questions profondes de la haine et de ses manifestations. Les analyses et les expériences juridiques de Stern lui permettent d'examiner les mécanismes sociaux qui façonnent les préjugés et l'extrémisme. Ses réflexions et ses aperçus critiques, fréquemment publiés dans les principaux médias, offrent aux lecteurs une compréhension plus approfondie des phénomènes sociaux complexes.

    Holocaust denial
    The Conflict over the Conflict
    • The Conflict over the Conflict

      • 296pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,1(27)Évaluer

      The Conflict over the Conflict offers a unique view of the threat to free speech, academic freedom, and the future of the academy posed by those on both sides of the Israel/Palestine campus debate.

      The Conflict over the Conflict
    • "Kenneth Stern's book is detailed and accurate. As one who survived Auschwitz-Birkenau and Buchenwald, and as one who has been in constant litigation with deniers for over a decade, I can only add my warning to that of Mr. Stern and the American Jewish Committee; if Holocaust denial is not combated, it may become a catalyst for anti-Semitism in the next century." - Mel Mermelstein, Founder, Auschwitz Study Foundation, Inc. "Kenneth Stern and the American Jewish Committee, in this well searched and documented analysis, penetrate into the dark world of Holocaust denial. This well written book is not only a resource of understanding, but also a blueprint for action." - Shelly Z. Shapiro, Director, Holocaust Survivors and Friends in Pursuit of Justice "Mr. Stern's book is a useful aid in understanding the Holocaust deniers and their tactics. It is an important contribution to a growing body of literature on this topic." - Deborah E. Lipstadt, Professor, Emory University

      Holocaust denial