gsf_emergency_2 11 hours ago

>Every creed has only one test to pass in regard to the social body: it has only one examination to which it must submit, that of its morals, he proclaimed. We must refuse everything to the Jews as a nation and accord everything to Jews as individuals. We must withdraw recognition from their judges; they should only have our judges. We must refuse legal protection to the maintenance of the so-called laws of their Judaic organization; they should not be allowed to form in the state either a political body or an order. They must be citizens individually.

Still the dominant "French view" today. More to say on this later..

Related:

https://www.aaronrenn.com/p/end-of-protestant-america

https://unherd.com/newsroom/emmanuel-todd-vaporisation-of-pr...

Connecting antisemitism (or most identity politics, really) to simple racism is blinding us to the fratricidal nature of ... A lot of conflict

>What is common to Protestantism and Communism is the obsession with education

  • PaulHoule an hour ago

    My understanding was that, in the solar economy, the state at the top level was not so interested in developing a personal relationship with every subject but rather it accorded rights and responsibilities to nobles who were responsible for their subjects. The state didn't manage vital records, the church did, etc.

    So it was pretty natural that Jewish people were able to run their own show so long as they "rendered onto Caesar." Once the state got interested in building capacity, it took over.

    That top article is pretty crankish and very much oriented towards "the current thing" and fits into the fashionable love for Russia and its traditional values that is popular in parts of the European right. (Go see UK manospherists.) Max Weber said that Protestantism did its main task by seeding "economistic" ideology long ago.