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Fia
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jujur, baru tau kalo ternyata orang2 yahudi jaman dulu tuh berkoloni karena terdiri dari individu2 berprivilese dan kaya raya. sejarah mereka terlalu kompleks dan problematik (yg mana org2 mereka sendiri juga msh denial sama sejarah mereka yg beneran). dan semenjak imperialism, mereka kehilangan power mereka karena buat tetep survive harus berpolitik as a nation state cenah🤯 plis ni buku seru banget
— Mar 09, 2026 04:10PM
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Fia
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preface-nya panjang, kompleks, dan berat ya😅 sebagai orang yg gak biasa baca sejarah politik, ini lumayan menguras tenaga di awal. tapi.. mau gamau mesti baca buku ini sih di tengah huru hara dunia yang makin gajelas ini😔 tapi mungkin pengingat diri sendiri, bahwa gak mesti menyelesaikan buku ini secepat mungkin. baca buku kayak gini harus mindful.
— Mar 08, 2026 06:22PM
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Spencer
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Part one: Antisemitism
I thought this account was quite well-researched. It however has a major lacunae. To paraphrase: 'Zionism, the only political movement the Jews found as a solution to antisemitism...' do the Bund/jews involved in the SR or, really, any developments east of Germany matter? I understand the focus on Dreyfus but the eastern antisemitism is presented as an ever-present force—which it wasn't.
— Mar 08, 2026 02:22PM
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I thought this account was quite well-researched. It however has a major lacunae. To paraphrase: 'Zionism, the only political movement the Jews found as a solution to antisemitism...' do the Bund/jews involved in the SR or, really, any developments east of Germany matter? I understand the focus on Dreyfus but the eastern antisemitism is presented as an ever-present force—which it wasn't.
























