ABSTRACT

In most of the statements of the material evaluated for this study Jews stand out as disconnected from society as a whole. They appear as a group on the outside of the social structure and yet they exploit this very structure for their own purposes. They do not appear as an autonomous group that could exist by itself and might have peaceful or hostile relations with the rest of society. They appear as a group hold-ing onto and feeding on the organized social unit whose geographical contemporaries they happen to be. They are useless and unproductive while making use of something that neither belongs to them nor was created by them. They are parasites.