History of the Jews

www.amazon.com/dp/B000GCFX68
Eric Lavin

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  • It is world history seen from the viewpoint of a learned and intelligent victim.
  • ‘We have learned’, he wrote in 1942, ‘to see the great events of world history from below, from the perspective of those who are excluded, under suspicion, ill-treated, powerless, oppressed and scorned, in short those who suffer.’
  • Jeremiah was the first to perceive the possibility that powerlessness and goodness were somehow linked, and that alien rule could be preferable to self-rule. He comes close to the notion that the state itself was inherently evil.
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