id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-7654 Antisemitism in the United States - Wikipedia .html text/html 6695 809 63 Krefetz (1985) asserts that antisemitism in the 1980s seems "rooted less in religion or contempt and more rooted in envy, jealousy and fear" of Jewish affluence, and the hidden power of "Jewish money".[6][citation needed] Historically, antisemitic attitudes and rhetoric tend to increase when the United States is faced with a serious economic crisis.[7] Academic David Greenberg has written in Slate, "Extreme anti-communism always contained an antisemitic component: Radical, alien Jews, in their demonology, orchestrated the Communist conspiracy." He also has argued that, in the years following World War II, some groups of "the American right remained closely tied to the unvarnished antisemites of the '30s who railed against the 'Jew Deal'", a bigoted term used against the New Deal measures under President Franklin D. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-7654.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-7654.txt