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In spite of his opposition to simplistic racial theory, Coudenhove-Kalergi agreed that Jews are racially distinct. Although he pointed out that there is no Semitic race, because Semitic is a language family; he equivocated by also remarking that the charges that Semites were uncreative were belied by
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took over the intolerant fanaticism of Judaism, and turned it against the Jews. Thus, Heinrich Coudenhove-Kalergi credited the Jews with originating religious intolerance, and condemned it as a violation of genuine religious principles. He branded every sort of anti-Judaism unchristian. He further
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critique of the new racial theories, he declared that the essence of antisemitism amounted to nothing more credible than fanatical religious hatred. He traced that fanaticism to religious bigotry that originated in the promulgation of
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urged liberal Christians and Jews to ally in protecting both of their religions, and religion as such, against the emerging menace of
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in the Czech Republic). He spoke 18 languages (including Turkish, Arabic, Hebrew and Japanese), and his diplomatic postings included
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The "Jewish Question" in German Literature, 1749–1939: Emancipation and Its Discontents
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The Austrian Mind: An Intellectual and Social History, 1848–1938
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and marrying a young Japanese woman from a samurai family,
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In his youth, Heinrich Coudenhove-Kalergi had been an
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