>Socialism was not popular among Jews until the last quarter of the 19th
>century, and then mainly in Russia and Poland, not in Germany, where Jews
>were assinmilated and middle class. In the 1830s and 40s they faced
>persecution simply as Jews, were excluded from civiv life, etc., everywhere
>in Europe except (officially) in England and France, jks
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>
>please enlighten me. where jews excluded in the netherlands (officially)?
Don't know. Maybe not. In Spinoza's time Jews were tolerated in the Netherlands. Course they didn't tolerate Spinoza!
>
>what was the roll of the rothchild family in this mileau?
>
>
Bankers, court Jews.
jks
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