What is Antisemitism? This startling exploration of the past and present of antisemitism starts with the surprisingly complex what is a Jew? what is antisemitism? why does it happen? Author Philip Slayton looks at the very different experiences of Jews in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and America, and the longstanding tensions between Jews and Muslims, and Jews and Christians. He examines the Holocaust, which brought the fight against antisemitism to new heights, and Zionism, which has set the fight back immeasurably. The role of media and particularly social media in spreading antisemitism is scrutinized. Identity Politics is found to have sidelined Jews in favor of other historically oppressed populations. All of which leads to a provocative we need to quit worrying so much about antisemitism in the form of incivility, conspiracy theories, and Holocaust denial, and concentrate on expressions that are organized, institutionalized, and violent.
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Philip Slayton maakte de overstap van een vooraanstaande juridische carrière, inclusief studies in Oxford en dienst bij het Hooggerechtshof van Canada, naar de academische wereld als hoogleraar en decaan rechten. Na zeventien jaar impactvol werk aan belangrijke bedrijfstransacties bij een toonaangevend advocatenkantoor in Toronto, trok hij zich terug uit de praktijk om zich aan het schrijven te wijden. Zijn bestsellersdebuut onderzocht kritisch het Canadese advocatenberoep, wat aanzienlijke media-controverse opriep. Slayton blijft een prominente stem in juridische aangelegenheden, draagt regelmatig bij aan Canadese media en becommentarieert de kruising van recht, ethiek en maatschappij.


NOTHING LEFT TO LOSE
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Canadians like to think that our lack of political drama in comparison to Trump-era America and Brexit-crazed UK is indicative of our civic virtue. But what if our relative calm is really evidence of less admirable qualities: excessive deference and obedience, and outright servility? In this no-holds-barred essay, acclaimed legal expert and author Philip Slayton (Lawyers Gone Bad) lays bare the unpleasant reality of public life in Canada: that the freedoms necessary for the survival of liberal democracy are eroding and disappearing within our borders. Ranging from universities to law courts, from Parliament to Canadian literature, Slayton's sharp insights spare no quarter of Canadian society. Nothing Left to Lose has something to delight and offend everyone. Its fiery call for action to rescue freedom in Canada is certain to spark a national conversation.