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The Culture of Critique: An Evolutionary Analysis of Jewish Involvement in Twentieth-Century Intellectual and ...
Kevin MacDonald
1st Books Library
, 2002 - 544 pages
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highly recommended
MacDonald provides a theoretical
analysis
and review of data on the widespread tendency among certain highly influential,
Jewish
-dominated
intellectual
movements
to develop radical
critique
s of gentile
culture
that are compatible with the continuity of Jewish identification. Particular attention is paid to Boasian anthropology, psychoanalysis, leftist
political
ideology and behavior, the Frankfurt School of Social Research, and the efforts to influence United States immigration policy.
Connect the dots...
Professor MacDonald has written an important book that will connect the dots of numerous seemingly unrelated bits of information. As I listen to the news' pundits try to make sense of New York's govenor Eliot Spitzer's attempt to give illegal aliens driver licenses, I could only think: read this book and it will be crystal clear.
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As A Jew Myself, I Can Tell You That Dr. MacDonald Is Correct
As a former leftist Hollywood Jew (I wrote TV shows), I can say from personal experience that Prof. MacDonald is 100% correct in this book. The shows I worked on: Mary Tyler Moore Show, That Girl, & Love American Style, among others, were nothing more than
Jewish
tools (for the most part) to undermine the innocence of American WASP
culture
, ("Cultural Marxism" as Prof. MacDonald calls it).
I became disturbed with the studio editorial "rule" that children should be portrayed as sassy and disrespectful towards their parents. A few times I presented a script to my editor (also a Jewish guy) in which I had the child character behaving politely and respectfully towards his parents. The editor changed the lines to make the child bratty/sassy and then told me "... that's the way it should be done from now on, unless I tell you otherwise". That's when I started to see that something else was going on besides just making TV shows. I could see the changes in American society resulting from all this TV propaganda. I eventually left writing and became a teacher.
Kudos to Prof. MacDonald for his meticulous research in writing this book.
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Let's not forget, it's our country
When a troubling symptom develops, critical thinkers instinctively search for a possible cause.
When symptoms multiply and become painfully persistent for many people, it becomes vital to search for truth and to insist upon a national discussion that invites the cleansing rays of sunlight to help clear the air.
Kevin MacDonald makes a courageous and compelling case for an overarching link to the seemingly persistent angst in American life that manifested itself well before he began his careful research. "The
Culture
of
Critique
" is the final installment to MacDonald's trilogy that he began more than 15 years ago. Unlike its previous volumes, this book focuses primarily on troubling realities of the present and recently concluded
century
.
You may finish reading this book and realize that you've experienced numerous "a-huh" moments, or you may quickly discard it and vehemently disagree with its theme. To be sure, it is highly controversial. But it deserves to be read cover to cover with an open mind, combined with critical thinking, by those concerned with mitigating the forces that have divided Americans ideologically,
political
ly, and economically in the early years of the 21st century.
Many readers may never again listen to another apologist or neoconservative policy advisor without recognizing rhetoric and common talking points related to a foreign agenda driven by a powerful lobby that has exercised control over both American political parties.
Many may never again dispute the reality of politics and policies of intimidation and fear perpetuated since 9/11.
Many may arrive at a clearer understanding of the relentless polarization and angst experienced by recent generations of native born Americans as well as legal, naturalized and assimilated citizens of the United States.
This book is clearly referenced to 90 pages of endnotes and bibliography, testimony to MacDonald's rigor in writing this thoroughly researched scholarly work. The citations and their original sources directly impart credibility to much of the author's thesis. Indeed, the book may be more relevant today -- 10 years after it was published in hardcover.
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Readers are encouraged to consider "The Transparent Cabal: The Neoconservative Agenda, War in the Middle East, and the National Interest of Israel" by Stephen J. Sniegoski (2008). . and . . "The Israeli Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy" by Mearsheimer and Walt (2007) as companion volumes.
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many light bulb moments
I bought this book and years of observations were confirmed.
I would also recommend seeing the following Google videos
1. Yuri Bezmenov... On subversion of America
2. Charlotte Iserbyt on our schools and the impact of this subversion
and the Dumbing down of America
3. Benjamin Freedman Video on the history of this subversion
of our
culture
.
It is the best book I have read and I plan on getting another book from this author
I have read this several times, so should you -- revolutionary
Not too many books in history have the distinction of being truly r
evolutionary
, but I think this is definitely one of them. It is like Darwin's "Origin of Species" in that it is a seminal work opening up a whole new way of viewing the world and ultimately world history. Few books I have read have been more thought-provoking or impressive in their scholarship. The 100-page preface to the paperback edition is worth the price of the book alone.
I have studied neuroscience, evolution, and human behavior for years, so I know when a book comes along that is both scholarly and unique in this regard. This brings up my only reservation about this book -- that the lay public may have trouble with some of the concepts. Such is the case with all revolutionary works, however. Much of what is most valuable about this book is easily understood and accessible for the lay reader. Dr. MacDonald does a great job of explaining complex concepts clearly.
I recommend this book as maybe the most important book written this
century
for its sheer potential for creating a revolution in thought that may solve some of the most heinous and long-lasting conflicts of all mankind. This book could be the most important book ever written if it does that. You will want to read it again and again. You will never feel the same way about the world of human interaction again after reading it. A truly amazing book.
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