Excerpt from The Terrible Jews
Study for a moment the generalizing folks. They get hold of a case and blow it up into a law, as a child blows up a toy balloon. They know an Irishman who drinks, so they say "All Irishmen are drunkards"; they met a Frenchman who shows too great a weakness for dress and they break out with "All Frenchmen are coxcombs"; they hear of a woman who has been a bit free and so the aphorism "All women are false." To distinguish these people from the feeble-minded let us call them the slender-minded. The slender-minded mislead themselves and those who are unwise enough to heed them.
The height of slender mindedness is reached in Anti-Semitism, and especially in the Plot idea.
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