Top 3 Quotes & Sayings by Ludwig Lewisohn

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a novelist Ludwig Lewisohn.
Last updated on September 18, 2024.
Ludwig Lewisohn

Ludwig Lewisohn was a novelist, literary critic, the drama critic for The Nation and then its associate editor. He was the editor of the New Palestine, an American Zionist journal. He taught at the University of Wisconsin and at Ohio State University as well as serving as professor of German and Comparative Literature at Brandeis University. Lewisohn produced some 40 full-length fiction and non-fiction books, nearly as many translations, wrote numerous magazine and journal articles and edited countless other written works.

Novelist | May 30, 1882 - December 31, 1955
There are philosophies which are unendurable not because men are cowards, but because they are men. — © Ludwig Lewisohn
There are philosophies which are unendurable not because men are cowards, but because they are men.
Democracy, which began by liberating man politically, has developed a dangerous tendency to enslave him through the tyranny of majorities and the deadly power of their opinion.
A Jew remains a Jew. Assimilalation is impossible, because a Jew cannot change his national character. Whatever he does, he is a Jew and remains a Jew. The majority has discovered this fact, but too late. Jews and Gentiles discover that there is no issue. Both believed there was an issue. There is none.
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