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He interprets much of Kafka according to "the isolation of the Western European Jew who is cut off from his own tradition" and views "Jackals and Arabs" and "A Report to an Academy," both of which appeared in Martin Buber's publication Der Jude (the magazine was, after all, concerned strictly with Judaica), as lending themselves to a Jewish interpretation.
It is hard to believe that Mr Gould, in particular, who still conducts and interprets much of Mr Blair's private polling, would argue for any departure from the territory he has so assiduously staked out for Mr Blair.The transition is under way.
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