Chapter
1 3 | are a devilish nation, the race of the anti-Christ. Nevertheless,
2 Conclu| hated by Nazis not as a race, but precisely because Nazis
3 Conclu| hated the Jews not as a race (people of such and such
4 Conclu| distinguish between the Jews as a race and the Jewish nation. They
5 Conclu| they spoke about the Aryan race, opposing it to other races,
6 Conclu| do, is to distinguish the race from nation. ~There is yet
7 Conclu| And again, it is not the race of the Jews which is hated
8 Conclu| which is hated here, but the race which is mixed up in the
9 Conclu| the Jews as towards the race which is in conspiracy against
10 Conclu| failure to distinguish the race from an idea. ~Finally,
11 Conclu| fail to distinguish the race from the cultural and psychological
12 Conclu| connect this idea with this race. Nobody can hate some race
13 Conclu| race. Nobody can hate some race as such, not projecting
14 Conclu| projecting some idea on the race. ~It may seem from the analysis
15 Conclu| think about such things as race), one may propose a cunning
16 Conclu| There is no such a thing as "race" or "nationality" or, say, "
17 Conclu| existence of the Jewish race, which is a source of anti-Semitism.
18 Conclu| this idea, of the idea of "race" as such, we may overcome
19 Conclu| to use such concepts as "race" at all. Each of us is a
20 Conclu| for people of the other race. In the same way now, after
21 Conclu| love a person of different race, culture or nation. He is
22 Conclu| there is no such a thing as "race" (or blood), that is, Russians
23 Conclu| this way. Each nation, each race, should have some place
24 Conclu| to blame any nation, any race. Our enemies are not flesh
25 Conclu| for each nation, for each race where it may find peace,
26 Conclu| If only one man from some race comes to the Church, it
27 Conclu| Church, it means that all his race comes to the Church, being
28 Conclu| him. For our nation (or race) is in us. Only in the Church
29 Conclu| in which every nation and race is called to participate
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