Why Do People Discriminate against Jews?
Jonathan Fox author Lev Topor author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:12th Oct '21
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A novel analysis that combines traditional theories on anti-Semitism with evidence from 76 nations to explain the determinants that drive discrimination against Jews. Why Do People Discriminate against Jews? provides a data-rich analysis of the causes of discrimination against Jews across the globe. Using the tools of comparative political science, Jonathan Fox and Lev Topor examine the causes of both government-based and societal discrimination against Jews in 76 countries. As they stress, anti-Semitism is an attitude, but discrimination is an action. In examining anti-Jewish discrimination, they combine ideas and theories from classic studies of anti-Semitism with social science theories on the causes of discrimination. On the one hand, conspiracy theories, a major topic in the anti-Semitism literature, are relatively unexplored in the social science literature as a potential instigator of discrimination. On the other, social science theories developed to explain how governments justify discrimination against Muslims are rarely formally applied to the processes that lead to discrimination against Jews. Fox and Topor conclude by identifying three potential causes of discrimination: religious causes, anti-Zionism, and belief in conspiracy theories about Jewish power and world domination. They conclude that while all three influence discrimination against Jews, belief in conspiracy theories is the strongest determinant. The most rigorous and geographically wide-ranging analysis of discrimination against Jews to date, this book reshapes our understanding of the persecution of religious minorities in general and the Jewish people in particular.
Ultimately, so long as the reader is vigilant and takes care not to blur together the background theoretical accounts with the actual empirical measurements conducted by the authors, the data provided in this book can usefully bolster our knowledge. * David Schraub, Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, Oregon, USA, Journal of Church and State *
The sheer volume of statistical data and the multivariate analyses the authors have assembled are impressive, as is the range of relevant historical and political material on dozens of states. * Barry A. Kosmin, Sociology of Religion *
The data provided in this book can usefully bolster our knowledge of what is, and is not, connected to anti-Jewish discrimination. * David Schraub, Journal of Church and State *
Jonathan Fox and Lev Topor's Why Do people Discriminate against Jews? is not another book on antisemitism. It is a pioneer survey that provides unique data on the nature and causes of discrimination against Jews across a wide range of countries. The results are impressive and unexpected and will change the debate on antisemitism by obliging scholars to revisit and nuance the expected causes of discrimination: religious beliefs, Zionism, and conspiracy theory. * Jocelyne Cesari, University of Birmingham and Georgetown University *
This important work is recommended reading that should definitely find its way into international libraries and academic lecture halls. * Arno Tausch, University of the Freestate, Antisemitism Studies *
ISBN: 9780197580349
Dimensions: 162mm x 240mm x 19mm
Weight: 499g
252 pages