NAGY LAJOS
TALÁLKOZÁSAIM AZ ANTISZEMITIZMUSSAL
SZERZŐ KIADÁSA
BUDAPEST, 1922
Jókai-nyomda rt. Budapest
A series of polemical essays and personal observations confronts antisemitism as a social and moral problem, describing public incidents, private encounters, and the visible effects of prejudice on impoverished people. The author contrasts the rhetoric and spectacles of anti-Jewish agitation with everyday injustices, examines the mentality and social roots that enable cruelty, and rejects any justification of violence or collective punishment. He treats antisemitism as one manifestation of broader stupidity and malice, argues for moral clarity and vocal opposition, and affirms the limited but necessary power of reasoned protest and humane conviction to resist abusive movements.
NAGY LAJOS
SZERZŐ KIADÁSA
BUDAPEST, 1922
Jókai-nyomda rt. Budapest