“The Jews are guilty.”
The popularity of the Protocols.
Everyday hate.
From Baltimore’s Niles Weekly Register to Henry Ford to Aafia Siddiqui.
Frozen Jews.
As other anti-Semitic screeds sink into oblivion, the Protocols endures.
The pan-Arabist legacy of fatalism and anti-Semitism.
The Protocols are gone, but Jews are still “monkeys” and “assassins.”
Dressing up anti-Semitism as anti-Zionism.
In accusing Israel of racism and colonialism, KGB agents drew liberally on the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
As in the past, so today, anti-Semitism shows itself to be a virus almost infinitely protean.
In the early 1900s, the Protocols encouraged Russia’s largest and most influential monarchist party to adopt an even more extreme form of anti-Semitism.
As the long life of the Protocols attests, anti-Semitic passions are not just sincere, they’re hard-wired beyond any possibility of disproof by reason.
Born obscurely in turbulent times, the notorious text describing a Jewish conspiracy to enslave humanity lives on even today. Why?