Reflections on the Jewish Question
Sidney Hook
1949
In describing the psychology of what he calls the “inauthentic Jew” among Gentiles, Sartre does not distinguish between the psychology of what I call the “inauthentic” Jew—the Jew who desires, so to speak, to pass himself off as a Gentile, and the psychology of what I call “the authentic Jew” who accepts himself as a Jew for any reason whatsoever.…
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