
Politics Of Antisemitic Prejudice
Ludwig Wittgenstein once remarked, "I think the good in Austria is particularly difficult to understand. In a certain sense it is more subtle than all the rest, and its truth is never on the side of probability." For forty years official Austria, christened by the Allies as Hitler''s first "victim," wagered that the sedulously cultivated visions of cherubic choir boys, Lippizaner horses, and Mozar...
Ludwig Wittgenstein once remarked, "I think the good in Austria is particularly difficult to understand. In a certain sense it is more subtle than all the rest, and its truth is never on the side of probability." For forty years official Austria, christened by the Allies as Hitler''s first "victim," wagered that the sedulously cultivated visions of cherubic choir boys, Lippizaner horses, and Mozar...