Anti-Semitism Among The Intelligentsia
“Among the intelligentsia anti-Semitism is more developed than in any other group.”
However, he maintains that dissatisfaction rises not from the large number of Jews, but from the
fact that Jews presumed to enter into competition with the Russian intelligentsia for government
jobs.
“The obvious development of anti-Semitic attitudes among city clerks and workers by
1928 cannot be explained by excessive numbers of Jews claiming jobs.”
“Among the intellectual professions, anti-Semitic tendencies are felt in the medical
sphere and in engineering… The army has good political training and there is no anti-Semitism
there, even though the command staff of the Red Army has a significantly higher percentage of
Jews than are present in the country as a whole.”
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