An essay describes how one of the author’s classmates used this belief to justify his failure to study for an exam, showing that proponents of this belief have abandoned reason. Proponents of this belief “delight in acting in bad faith” according to that essay by Jean-Paul Sartre. The deconstructionist Paul de Man wrote hundreds of articles defending this position for the newspaper Le Soir (“luh swar”). This belief and imperialism are analyzed in the first two sections of The Origins of Totalitarianism. During the Farías and Faye controversies, a philosopher was accused of this belief, which explains his failure to protect his mentor Edmund Husserl. The Black Notebooks of Martin Heidegger contain many expressions of this prejudice. For 10 points, name this prejudice defended in Mein Kampf. ■END■
ANSWER: antisemitism [or anti-Jewish prejudice; or Jew-hatred; or Judeophobia; accept “Anti-Semite and Jew”; prompt on Nazism or racism or prejudice or bigotry until “prejudice” is read]
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