The Social Roots of Discrimination

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The Social Root of Discrimination explains the phenomenon of anti-Semitism and why it flourished in European Countries. In this classic volume, Peretz F. Bernstein frames anti-Semitism in a sociological theoretical framework and dismisses the common negative perceptions that were held about Jews as lacking any general validity. Still valuable to this day, Bernstein's analysis goes beyond anti-Semitism and religious discrimination to sketch a general theory of social groups and conflict.


Informationen zum Autor John W. Thibaut Klappentext The Social Roots of Discrimination explains the phenomenon of anti-Semitism. In this classic volume, Peretz F. Bernstein looks for objective reasons why anti-Semitism flourished in European countries. Some civilized people would consider the notion of race uncivilized, but the existence of different races and the inequality of races with their specific race characteristics and on top of that the existence of superior and inferior human races was accepted as a fact of life and as a scientific truth long before the Nazis came to power. Although there is a marked difference in dealing with anti-Semitism in continental Europe in 1920 and the anti-Semitism in, for instance, the US in 2000, Berstein's ideas remain valuable.Starting from a concrete problem, anti-Semitism in Central Europe, Bernstein puts anti-Semitism in a general sociological theoretical framework. Far from limiting himself to fruitless elaborations on the common perceived unpleasant characteristics of Jews, he recognizes that the group is heterogeneous and that the usual arguments to justify anti-Semitism do not have any general validity, although they may hold for some specific individuals of the hated group, like individual members of any group may be less pleasant. Bernstein's ideas remain valuable.Bernstein tries to explain the hatred of Jews as the working of a more general mechanism--one that has nothing to do specifically with of Jews as a collective or as individuals. In doing so Bernstein attempts to sketch a general theory of social groups and conflicts between groups. The Social Roots of Discrimination gives an important message both for social scientists and for all intellectuals who are concerned with the strifes between nations, races, and social groups. Zusammenfassung Explains the phenomenon of anti-Semitism. This book looks for objective reasons why anti-Semitism flourished in European countries. It tries to explain the hatred of Jews as the working of a more general mechanism - one that has nothing to do specifically with of Jews as a collective or as individuals. Inhaltsverzeichnis Prologue; I: Terminological Confusion; II: Inferiority; III: The Origin of Enmity; IV: The Group; V: Group Enmity; VI: Manifestations of Antisemitism...

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John W. Thibaut


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The Social Roots of Discrimination explains the phenomenon of anti-Semitism. In this classic volume, Peretz F. Bernstein looks for objective reasons why anti-Semitism flourished in European countries. Some civilized people would consider the notion of race uncivilized, but the existence of different races and the inequality of races with their specific race characteristics and on top of that the existence of superior and inferior human races was accepted as a fact of life and as a scientific truth long before the Nazis came to power. Although there is a marked difference in dealing with anti-Semitism in continental Europe in 1920 and the anti-Semitism in, for instance, the US in 2000, Berstein's ideas remain valuable.Starting from a concrete problem, anti-Semitism in Central Europe, Bernstein puts anti-Semitism in a general sociological theoretical framework. Far from limiting himself to fruitless elaborations on the common perceived unpleasant characteristics of Jews, he recognizes that the group is heterogeneous and that the usual arguments to justify anti-Semitism do not have any general validity, although they may hold for some specific individuals of the hated group, like individual members of any group may be less pleasant. Bernstein's ideas remain valuable.Bernstein tries to explain the hatred of Jews as the working of a more general mechanism--one that has nothing to do specifically with of Jews as a collective or as individuals. In doing so Bernstein attempts to sketch a general theory of social groups and conflicts between groups. The Social Roots of Discrimination gives an important message both for social scientists and for all intellectuals who are concerned with the strifes between nations, races, and social groups.


Zusammenfassung
Explains the phenomenon of anti-Semitism. This book looks for objective reasons why anti-Semitism flourished in European countries. It tries to explain the hatred of Jews as the working of a more general mechanism - one that has nothing to do specifically with of Jews as a collective or as individuals.

Inhalt
Prologue; I: Terminological Confusion; II: Inferiority; III: The Origin of Enmity; IV: The Group; V: Group Enmity; VI: Manifestations of Antisemitism

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781412808668
    • Genre Sociology
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 340
    • Größe H229mm x B152mm x T32mm
    • Jahr 2008
    • EAN 9781412808668
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-1-4128-0866-8
    • Titel The Social Roots of Discrimination
    • Autor Thibaut John W.
    • Untertitel The Case of the Jews
    • Gewicht 521g
    • Herausgeber Routledge

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