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Traditional Jewish Separatism and De-humanization of Gentiles: A Review of Stephen Bloom’s Postville

[W]hat the Postville Hasidim ultimately offered me was a glimpse at the dark side of my own faith, a look at Jewish extremists whose behavior not only made the Postville locals wince, but made me wince. Stephen Bloom Postville: A Clash of Cultures in Heartland America Stephen G. Bloom Mariner Books, 2001 (originally published by […]

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Le rôle des intellectuels juifs dans la réforme des lois de l’immigration aux États-Unis

Kevin MacDonald Department of Psychology, California State University–Long Beach, Long Beach, CA, USA                                         …… En bref: Le rôle de l’activisme juif dans les bouleversements qui se sont produits en Occident au cours des dernières décennies continue d’être controversé. Je réponds ici à plusieurs questions réputées liées à l’influence juive, en particulier «l’hypothèse par défaut» […]

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Tristan Tzara and the Jewish Roots of Dada — PART 3 of 3

Jacques Derrida Go to Part 1. Go to Part 2. Dada and Deconstruction as Jewish Attack Vectors A final destructive legacy of Dada, and one which merits more attention, is how its anti-rationalism prefigured Jacques Derrida’s deconstruction as a Jewish intellectual movement arrayed against Western civilization. The parallels between Dada and Deconstruction have been noted by […]

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Jewish Involvement in Libertarianism

Is libertarianism a ‘Jewish intellectual movement’? In his influential study The Culture of Critique, Kevin MacDonald analyses a number of 20th century intellectual and social movements that were led by Jews and often centred around some charismatic Jewish leader, including Boasian anthropology, Freudian psychoanalysis and Critical Theory. Approaching them from an evolutionary psychology and social […]

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Jewish Assimilation?

An issue that comes up when talking about Jewish influence, especially, say, in the early twentieth century, is how to interpret the calls of some Jewish intellectuals for Jews to assimilate. Assimilation can mean many things. We can all agree that Orthodox and Hasidic Jews tucked away in self-created ghettos and eschewing secular education are […]