"Still we must exercise our judgment and must not allow it to be clouded by emotions and memories, however deep or haunting. We should not allow even invocations of Auschwitz to blackmail us into supporting the wrong cause."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Jews from the United KingdomJews from PolandBiographersJournalists from PolandHistorians from Poland
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Imported from EN Wikiquote
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Isaac_Deutscher
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Isaac Deutscher
Isaac Deutscher (3 April 1907 – 19 August 1967) was a Polish-born Marxist writer, journalist and political activist who moved to the United Kingdom at the outbreak of World War II. He is best remembered as a biographer of Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin and as a com
11 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Isaac Deutscher →
Related Quotes
"[Stalin] had found Russia working with wooden ploughs and leaving it equipped with atomic piles."
"[A]ll the non-Stalinist versions concur in the following: the generals did indeed plan a coup d'état... The main part…"
"Can’t you approach the young worker and tell him that the way to live is to work for life and not for death? Is it be…"
"Outside the party, formless revolutionary frustration mingled with distinctly counter-revolutionary trends. Since the…"
"A man once jumped from the top floor of a burning house in which many members of his family had already perished. He …"
"To justify or condone Israel's wars against the Arabs is to render Israel a very bad service indeed and to harm its o…"
"The ex-communist is the problem child of contemporary politics."
"Like universalism, secularism was important to modern Jewish social thought. "Jewish secularism is a revolt grounded …"
"Isaac Deutscher, master biographer of Leon Trotsky (or, as I like to think of him, Lev Bronstein) was one of many pro…"
"The ideas of Jews like Marx and Rosa Luxemburg fired Jewish generation who were mostly non-Zionist, believing that if…"