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This article examines early attempts by sociological texts to account for Nazi antisemitiism. Written by exiled sociologists from broadly Marxist perspectives, these sought to explain the causes of prejudice against and hatred of Jews, without ever actually addressing the issue of mass-murder. The sociologist Zygmunt Bauman represents a later exception to this tendency.

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