Page:The International Jew - Volume 1.djvu/216

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"In a world of completely organised territorial sovereignties he (the Jew) has only two possible cities of refuge; he must either pull down the pillars of the whole national state system, or he must create a territorial sovereignty of his own…In Eastern Europe, Bolshevism and Zionism seem to grow side by side … not because the Jew cares for the positive side of radical philosophy, not because he desires to be a partaker in Gentile nationalism or Gentile democracy, but because no existing Gentile system is ever anything but distasteful to him."