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The author argues that the Jewish presence in modern societies functions as an alien body that has been handled historically by destruction, exile, absorption, or segregation, and advocates a form of friendly segregation based on mutual recognition of a separate nationality. He surveys past denial of the problem by liberal doctrine, traces contemporary tensions intensified by political and economic developments and revolutionary movements, analyzes general (deep-seated) and particular (modifiable) causes of friction, and insists that honest, reality-based discussion must replace concealment. The work avoids personal recrimination and aims to propose broad, non-polemical lines for resolving communal strain.

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Hilaire Belloc

Hilaire Belloc was a prolific English writer, historian, and political activist known for his diverse contributions to literature and thought. Born in 1870, he wrote extensively on topics ranging from economics to poetry, and his works often reflect his deep Catholic faith and interest in European history. Among his notable works is "Cautionary Tales for Children," a collection of humorous and moralistic verses that have delighted readers for generations. Belloc's essays and historical analyses, such as "A General Sketch of the European War: The First Phase," showcase his sharp wit and keen insights into the political landscape of his time. His literary legacy continues to influence writers and thinkers today.

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