An interview with Émile Zola, one of the foremost novelists of late 19th century France who was also sympathetic to socialism and a hero in the “Dreyfus Affair” of the 1890s, which appeared in the magazine of the Social Democratic Federation, then the main Marxist group in Britain, in 1902.
En gros, l'équation est simple : comment attirer et enfermer dans le camp réactionnaire des centaines de milliers de jeunes nés en France, d'origine étrangère , qui font partie socialement de la classe ouvrière mais qui ne sont pas encore vraiment intégrés dans le mouvement ouvrier, et qui subissent des discriminations sociales et racistes.
In France, a new anti-semitism has rallied some working-class youth into the camp of reaction; it can do that only because of the weakness of class struggle.
A contribution from a French activist to the discussion around anti-Semitism, "anti-Zionism", and state bans.
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