Published by Pecsi irodalmi es konyvnyomdai rt, Pecs, 1918
First Edition
Without cover. Condition: Good condition. First edition. First edition. Without cover. 32 p. Forbat was a Hungarian architect, urban planner, professor and painter who worked in Germany, Hungary, Greece, the Soviet Union and Sweden. He is considered an important representative of the Bauhaus modern. In this very rare book Alfred Forbát refuted the prejudiced views of the Jesuit priest-teacher Sandor Martinovich, about the "Jewish psyche", "Jewish selfishness", "Jewish internationalism", and Jewish economic and literary superiority. In his pamphlet, he argued that the innate human right of every people and individual is "full equality and freedom with their fellow human beings".