‘Anti-semite’ here being in 1920s(?) terms, and more or less equivalent to ‘fascist’ or ‘far/alt right’ in today’s terms. All around excellent quotation.
I think Sartre said that in the 40s, possibly after WW2 had ended, and of course, almost certainly said the original phrase in French, but basically yes.
‘Anti-semite’ here being in 1920s(?) terms, and more or less equivalent to ‘fascist’ or ‘far/alt right’ in today’s terms. All around excellent quotation.
I think Sartre said that in the 40s, possibly after WW2 had ended, and of course, almost certainly said the original phrase in French, but basically yes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Semite_and_Jew
Ah, wrote it in '44, after the liberation of Paris, but not widely published till '46.
Maybe this is a … more digestiblebut also more thorough breakdown of many key concepts:
https://snugfam.com/12-timeless-sartre-quotes-on-antisemitism-profound-insights-from-jean-paul-sartres-anti-semite-and-jew/#quote2
But uh yeah, he’s very clearly talking about the literal Nazis.
You wanna understand Nazi brain?
The psychology of fascists, bigots?
Set aside some time to read Sartre.
Fascists wield language as a weapon, not as a means of communication.
Read some Hitler or Goebbels if you wanna see how that works.
The ghostwriter of one of his books mentioned that was the only book he ever saw in the apartment.
Werd, yo.