A.C. Cuza Quote

Jewish morality fatally, has two morals from the same fundamental dogmas of the Jewish religion, considering themselves a "chosen people" - and all other people as "goyim" (Gentiles), unbelievers, inferior beings with no rights and related to animals. It results from this, the neighbor, for Jews, is only a Jew, which is the only one to which he has moral duties. But when compared to those of other faiths - no one. This concept is found clearly expressed in the Bible...


From Naţionalitatea în artă ("Nationality in Art"), Bucureşti: Cartea Romaneasca, 1905.


Jewish morality fatally, has two morals from the same fundamental dogmas of the Jewish religion, considering themselves a chosen people - and all...

Jewish morality fatally, has two morals from the same fundamental dogmas of the Jewish religion, considering themselves a chosen people - and all...

Jewish morality fatally, has two morals from the same fundamental dogmas of the Jewish religion, considering themselves a chosen people - and all...

Jewish morality fatally, has two morals from the same fundamental dogmas of the Jewish religion, considering themselves a chosen people - and all...