The Socialism of Fools?: Leftist Origins of Modern Anti-Semitism
Anti-Semitism, as it has existed historically in Europe, is generally thought of as having been a phenomenon of the political right. To the extent that 19th and early 20th century leftist movements have been found to manifest anti-Semitism, their involvement has often been suggested to be a mere fleeting and insignificant phenomenon. But what has been the relationship between anti-Semitism and the left?
This study seeks to examine more fully the role that the historic European left has played in developing and espousing anti-Semitic views. The book draws upon a range of primary and secondary sources, including the analysis of left- and right-wing newspaper reportage, to trace the relationship between the political left and anti-Semitism in France, Germany, and Great Britain from the French Revolution to World War II. The central premise of the book is that the relationship between the left and anti-Semitism has been much more profound than previously believed.