Separation and Its Discontents: Toward an Evolutionary Theory of Anti-Semitism
Particular attention is paid to three major manifestations of Western anti-Semitism: the development of institutionalized anti-Semitism in the Roman Empire, the Iberian Inquisitions, and the phenomenon of Nazism. All of these movements exhibited a powerful gentile group cohesion in opposition to Judaism as a group strategy, and MacDonald argues that each may be analyzed as a reaction to the presence of Judaism as a highly successful group evolutionary strategy. Because of the repeated occurrence of anti-Semitism, Jews have developed a highly flexible array of strategies to minimize its effects. These include: crypsis during periods of persecution, controls on Jewish behavior likely to lead to anti-Semitism, and the manipulation of gentile attitudes toward Jews. This controversial work challenges prevailing views. Students and scholars involved with evolutionary approaches to human behavior and Jewish Studies will be interested, as will social scientists and historians in general. |
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... Conversos - an overt behavioral sign that the Conversos did not accept other aspects of the faith . The evidence therefore indicates that the New Christians were perceived by the Old Christians as remaining a genetically unassimilated ...
... Conversos , such as Alonso de Espina , also viewed them as members of the " Jewish race " ( Netanyahu 1995 , 847 ) . Besides his emphasis on the " groupness " of the Conversos , Netanyahu ( p . 1044 ) also agrees with the dominant view ...
... Conversos is evidence that the charges are illusory ( e.g. , p . 248 ) . Roth also states that the testimony of the Converso Pulgar , who asserted that some Conversos secretly observed Jewish rites or practiced a melange of Jewish and ...
Contents
THEMES OF ANTISEMITISM | 27 |
REACTIVE ANTISEMITISM IN | 89 |
THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD | 115 |
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Evolutionary Perspectives on Human Development Robert G. Burgess,Kevin MacDonald Limited preview - 2005 |