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The Cofnas Problem, Part 3 of 3

Go to Part 1 of 3. Go to Part 2 of 3. Jewish Ethnocentrism Cofnas rests his argument against MacDonald on three grounds: (a) the evidence suggests Jews are not particularly ethnocentric, (b) liberal Jews typically advocate similar policies for Jews/Israel and gentiles/gentile countries, and (c) the West was on a liberal trajectory with or […]

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The Cofnas Problem, Part 2 of 3

Go to Part 1. Argument by Anecdote As one might suppose given the extensive range of data provided above, testing the Cofnas default hypothesis on contemporary involvement in immigration took a number of months to carry out, and involved a thorough survey of very many organizations and individuals. It was labor-intensive, but stands as an […]

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The Cofnas Problem, Part 1 of 3

Shortly after Nathan Cofnas published his first article on Kevin MacDonald’s Culture of Critique in 2018,[1] I spent a few weeks sketching out a quite extensive ‘skeleton’ for a rebuttal I intended to flesh out and publish at The Occidental Observer. The speed and extent of replies from MacDonald,[2] and, later, Ed Dutton, eventually made […]

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The Israel-Gaza war and Jewish identity

The war in Israel-Gaza is likely to increase Jewish identification and commitment. In my battles with Nathan Cofnas he claims American Jews are not particularly ethnocentric based on intermarriage statistics. This is wrong for a number of reasons, but at times like this, Jewish consciousness and identity will surely rise. From the revision of CofC: […]

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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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Retraction of My Article on Jewish Influence

On January 1 of this year my paper “The Default Hypothesis Fails to Explain Jewish Influence” was published in the peer-reviewed Israel-based academic journal Philosophia. As I noted at the time: This is the first time I have attempted to publish an article on Jewish influence in the mainstream academic literature since The Culture of Critique was published in […]