A review by theverbalthing
Anti-Semite and Jew: An Exploration of the Etiology of Hate (Revised) by Jean-Paul Sartre

4.0

Sartre brings up a lot of really great points about the nature of the Anti-Semite and how his passion, his identity, is very much dependent on the existence of the thing he hates most: the Jew. I would have rated this book 5/5 stars for the fact that it is well-written and incredibly strong in most places, easier to understand and articulate than some of Sartre's other work. However, he makes some claims that seem to have no evidence backing them up, like the restriction of Anti-Semitism to the bourgeoisie. Therefore, this book gets a 4.