Sex & Character Authorised Translation from the Sixth German Edition

CHAPTER XIII

Chapter 19123 wordsPublic domain

JUDAISM 301

Differences amongst men -- Intermediate forms and racial anthropology -- Comparison of Judaism and femaleness -- Judaism as an idea -- Antisemitism -- Richard Wagner -- Similarities between Jews and women -- Judaism in science -- The Jew not a monad -- The Jew and the Englishman -- Nature of humour -- Humour and satire -- The Jewess -- Deepest significance of Judaism -- Want of faith -- The Jew not non-mystical, yet impious -- Want of earnestness, and pride -- The Jew as opposed to the hero -- Judaism and Christianity -- Origin of Christianity -- Problem of the founders of religion -- Christ as the conqueror of the Judaism in Himself -- The founders of religions as the greatest of men -- Conquest of inherent Judaism necessary for all founders of religion -- Judaism and the present time -- Judaism, femaleness, culture and humanity