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Anti-Semitism

A Disease of the Mind

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Anti-Semitism

By: Theodore Isaac Rubin
Narrated by: Wes Talbot
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As a psychiatrist, Dr. Rubin learned that Anti-Semitism and other deep-seated prejudices are non-organic diseases of the mind: malignant emotional illnesses that can be treated by only first understanding the unique psychodynamics involved. Little has been written about this aspect of bigotry. Anti-Semitism is a bold endeavor to shed light on one of humankind's most destructive and contagious illnesses, and offers hope and healing for the future.

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I found f the perspective taken to be extremely r narrow. it seemed to reflect a natlrrow inderstanding of christianity and therefore attributed elements to antisemitism that were not right and at the same time failed to consider the main elements that have contributed to antisemitism. it seemed as thought the author had a specific perspective and was trying ro make the facts fit his theory rather than the theory fit the facts. I doubt it would help address antisemitism and if anything, may exacerbate it. very disappointing.

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