Argument between a radical and a Jewish moderate
"It is right to be angry about oppression, connecting your own with that of others, and rebelling. The point is to change the world and your life, not the former on the secure basis of a life that is good enough as it is, nor the latter alone instead of the former."
"You're angry at the way things are in the society? Why, I know about that kind of anger. It's just antisemitism. Your radicalism starts with resentment. Go get therapy."
"And I know your idea of being 'Jewish'. It's just conservatism. The 'radicals' among you are not dissatisfied with anything in their own lives, but only want to improve the world out of moral responsibility for the oppressed that they may sympathize with, though in the end not really understand. Which is why in the end people like you become conservative."