Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Jews, Zion, and Revolution
THE ANTISEMITIC QUESTION
1. The Racist Temptation in the Labor Movement
2. Karl Marx, Moses Hess, and Jewish Emancipation
3. German Social Democrats on the Völkisch Movement
4. The "Jewish Question" from Engels to Bernstein
5. Anti-Capitalism or Antisemitism? The Enigma of Franz Mehring
6. Socialists and Antisemites in Europe before 1914
NATIONALISM AND INTERNATIONALISM
7. Bernard Lazare: Anarchist, Dreyfusard, and Revolutionary Jew
8. Social Democracy and Judeophobia in Imperial Vienna
9. The Austro-Marxist Critique of Jewish Nationalism
10. Karl Kautsky and the Controversy over Zion
11. The Internationalism of Rosa Luxemburg
12. Leon Trotsky—A Bolshevik Tragedy
ANTI-ZIONIST MYTHOLOGIES
13. From Lenin to the Soviet Black Hundreds
14. The Holocaust Inversion of the Left
15. Bruno Kreisky, Israel, and the Palestinian Question
16. Anti-Zionist Myths on the Contemporary Left
17. Great Britain: A Suitable Case for Treatment?
18. The Marxist-Islamist Alliance
Archival Sources and Selected Bibliography
Index