Italian Intellectuals and the Exclusion of Their Jewish Colleagues from Universities and Academies

Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2013 (164):63-95 (2013)
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ExcerptWith the acceptance of race-based discrimination the entire front of Italian culture has collapsed. Vittorio Foa, letter, November 20, 19381This essay will focus on one specific aspect in the attitude of intellectuals toward anti-Semitism in Italy: not the “theoretical” aspect (by which I mean their ideological support or their propaganda contributions to the anti-Jewish campaign, although those too were significant), but the practical one, i.e., their individual and collective behavior in the face of the bureaucratic process through which the anti-Jewish legislation was applied in the field of high culture. As recent research has shown,…

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Il filosofo Gentile e le leggi razziali.Giovanni Rota - 2007 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 2.

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