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Chapter 817 - 80: The Anti-Semitic Movement in Europe
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... ope joined in this feast.
Jewish capital did incite hatred, but this was a secondary factor, after all, capitalists of that era were all cut from the same cloth, none significantly nobler than the others.
The essence of the anti-Semitic movements has always been a few constant factors:
One was the intensification of social conflicts, where the rulers, in order to consolidate their power, adopted methods to shift these conflicts;
The second was being out of money a ...
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