Antysemityzm jako światopogląd „naukowy”. Theodor Fritsch i jego „Katechizm
The article sets out to analyse the phenomenon of German anti--Semitism within the process by which its leading adherents endowed it with the semblances of science. Alongside Wilhelm Marr, coiner of the term ‘anti-Semitism’ and “patriarch” of the position it describes, one of the champions of that ‘...
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