Hatred Quote by Götz Aly
““Jew hatred was overwhelmingly religious in nature and began to wane only in the age of enlightened absolutism in Western and Central Europe. Still, Gentiles and Jews had extremely limited contact in society. Jews had to live in ghettos in some cities and were entirely forbidden from even entering certain others.””
About This Quote
Historically, anti‑Jewish sentiment was mainly religious, fading with Enlightenment absolutism, while Jews faced segregation and restricted movement.
In simple terms: Jewish hatred was religious, later waned; Jews faced segregation.
Study how ideology and policy shaped historic persecution.
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When to use this quote
- historical research
- policy analysis
- education curricula
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How did Enlightenment ideas alter religious prejudice?
- What lessons apply to today’s discrimination?
Modern anti‑Semitism has different roots.