The nation-state problem of how to handle Jews as a distinct stateless nation within European states.
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Jewish question
The nation-state problem of how to handle Jews as a distinct stateless nation within European states.
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The Jewish question tests nation-state logic because Jews possess shared text, language, culture, and history while remaining a stateless nation within other nations.
He contrasts the French response to the Jewish question with the German response, which he identifies with the Holocaust.
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"...German form of nationalism. And it has to do with the Jewish question. Okay? So there are lots of Jews throughout Europe at this..."
"Okay? Which gives them a shared language, a shared culture, a shared history. Right? So how do you deal with a people in your..."
"...about 10 years. And of course, the German response to the Jewish question was the Holocaust."
"...two different conceptions of nationalism, the French and the German. Any questions before I move on? Is this clear? Great. So let's continue on..."
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