Not to be too nitpicky, but isn't this really an uncited reference to the concepts developed in Adorno and Horkheimer's Anti-Semitism: Limitations of the Enlightenment?
robert wood
> On Nov 12, 2007, at 4:23 PM, Wojtek Sokolowski wrote:
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>> It smacks of veiled 19th century anti-Semitism of the "scratch a
>> banker, find a Jew" variety without being overtly anti-Semitic.
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> It's remarkable how often you find them in close proximity. It fits
> nicely with the Postone/Zizek analysis of anti-Semitism as using The
> Jew as a container for all the objectionable stuff about capitalism
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> parasitism and rootlessness, e.g.
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> Doug
^^^^^^^
CB: How does Marx's "On the Jewish Question" impinge on this ?