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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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