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Pagina 277
... attitude towards Jews which may be called . anti - semitism . Such an attitude is fairly wide spread . Both in America and in this country it has been found that only 20-25 per cent . of the population have no hostile , deprecatory , or ...
... attitude towards Jews which may be called . anti - semitism . Such an attitude is fairly wide spread . Both in America and in this country it has been found that only 20-25 per cent . of the population have no hostile , deprecatory , or ...
Pagina 281
... attitudes tend to be more anti - Semitic than students who have reacted against their parents ' attitudes towards minority groups . Among those who claim not to have been influenced at all by their parents ' attitudes , anti- Semitism ...
... attitudes tend to be more anti - Semitic than students who have reacted against their parents ' attitudes towards minority groups . Among those who claim not to have been influenced at all by their parents ' attitudes , anti- Semitism ...
Pagina 282
... attitudes which he found to characterise the anti - Semite . These round off in an interesting fashion the attitude statements found in our own work . Thus , the anti - Semites believe that the world is a hazardous place in which men ...
... attitudes which he found to characterise the anti - Semite . These round off in an interesting fashion the attitude statements found in our own work . Thus , the anti - Semites believe that the world is a hazardous place in which men ...
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