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Tag Archives: Populists
“The belief that the new “populists” are all “far-right,” and therefore racist and anti-Semitic, doesn’t necessarily follow”
JNS Is the State of Israel supping with the devil? by Melanie Phillips December 13, 2018 …Indeed, he [Netanyahu] has gone out of his way to embrace leaders who, although some insist they are just conservative nationalists, are described by … Continue reading
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Tagged antisemitism, Benjamin Netanyahu, Europe, Populists
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Jews: Liberal, Conservative and/or Populist
ISRAEL HAYOM Jews and the rise of populist conservatism by Isi Leibler December 24, 2015 Since the emancipation of the 18th century, Jews engaged in public life traditionally supported liberal, reform and even revolutionary movements which in most cases paved … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-Semitism, Conservatives, Karl Marx, Liberals, Populists
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