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132. Letters (p. 422).
133. This suggestion has been made by Msgr. William Smith of St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, New York (personal communication, 1983). Father Smith is a Catholic priest and theologian knowledgeable about pre-World War II Italy. 134. For all one knows, Mussolini was responsible for banning the journal in the first place. By 1936 he would probably have accepted Hitler’s hostile policy .with respect to the “Jewish” science of psychoanalysis. 135. Clark (1980, p. 491). 136. Jones (1957, p. 194). 137. Schmidt (1935b). The first edition, published several years earlier, was prior to any obvious Nazi menace. The second edition contains anti-Nazi material in the introduction and throughout the first six chapters. 138. Jones (1957, p. 217). 139. In the Letters (p. 445), Freud said June 3; Jones (1957, p. 226) says June 4. 140. Gusinde (1954, p. 868). 141. Letters (p. 430). 142. Letters (p. 445). 143. Jones (1953, p. 143). 144. Jones (1953, p. 143). 145. Letters (pp. 366-367). 146. Letters (p. 368). 147. Letters (p. 418). 148. Letters (p. 445). 149. Jones (1957, p. 245). 150. Jones (1957, p. 245). 151. S. Freud & Zweig (1970, p. 23). Zweig’s letter was dated Dec. 2, 1930; Freud’s next letter, July 12, 1931, was not a direct response to Zweig. Apparently there were intervening letters. 152. Roazen (1975, p. 527); original in S. Freud (1930, S.E., 21, p. 102). 153. Letters (p. 453). 154. The Jewish Biblical scholar, Abraham Shalom Yahuda, published a review of Moses and Monotheism, in which he described Freud’s words as those “of one of the most fanatical Christians in his hatred of Israel” (cited in Jones, 1957, p. 370). For intense Jewish hostility to Freud’s publishing of Moses and Monotheism, see also Clark (1980, pp. 523-524). 155. Jones (1957, p. 193). 156. S. Freud (1939, S.E., 23, pp. 91-92). 157. Maritain (1939, p. 30). 158. Maritain quoted a then-recent radio broadcast address of Pope Pius XI, commenting on these words of the Mass: “sacrificium Patriarchae nostri Abrahae” (“the sacrifice of our father Abraham”). The Pope said: “Notice that Abraham is called our Patriarch, our ancestor. Anti-Semitism is incompatible with the thought and sublime reality expressed in this text…. Anti-Semitism is unacceptable. Spiritually we are Semites” (Maritain, 1939, p. 41). Maritain then (1939, |