What did the famous Russian anarchist Bakunin say about Jews in 1871?
(Here’s a sampling list of more accused “antisemites,” across the complete political, geographical, and cultural spectrum) “A Jew himself, [Karl] Marx is surrounded — in London and France, but especially in Germany — by a crowd of little Jews, more or less intelligent, stirring up intrigue, troublemakers, as is the case with Jews everywhere. Traders or bankers, literateurs, politicians, correspondents of journals of every shade and opinion, courtiers of literature as well as of finance, with one foot in banking, the other in the socialist movement, and their behind sitting on the daily press of Germany — they have taken over all the newspapers, and you can imagine what a nauseating literature that gives us.