| Author | Kevin MacDonald |
|---|---|
| Full Title | Cultural Insurrections: Essays on Western Civilization, Jewish Influence, and Anti-Semitism |
| Binding | Softcover |
| Publisher | The Occidental Press |
| Pages | 432 |
| ISBN | 978-0977988228 |
| Language | English |
| Short Description | Jewish intellectual and political movements are a powerful force in Western societies. Marxism, Zionism, neoconservatism, psychoanalysis, and multiculturalism have transformed Western self-consciousness, shattered ancient political orders through wars and revolutions, and promoted the ongoing demographic dispossession of European peoples by Third World immigrants. The Jewish role in these movements is often the subject of fierce partisanship, on all sides, but is seldom the subject of careful and dispassionate scientific analysis. |
| Table of Contents | CONTENTS
Foreword by Virginia Abernethy Introduction Jewish Influence 1. Background Traits for Jewish Activism 2. Stalin’s Willing Executioners 3. Zionism and the Internal Dynamics of the Jewish Community 4. Neoconservatism as a Jewish Movement 5. Neoconservative Portraits 6. Jews, Blacks, and Race Anti-Semitism 7. Henry Ford and the Jewish Question 8. Enemies of My Enemy Western Civilization 9. What Makes Western Culture Unique? 10. Psychology and White Ethnocentrism 11. Biological Roots of Ethnocentrism and Group Conflict 12. Immigration and Ethnic Interests 13. Was the 1924 Immigration Cut-Off “Racist”? 14. Can the Jewish Model Help the West Survive? Bibliography Index |
| About the Author | Kevin MacDonald has pioneered the evolutionary analysis of Jewish religious, intellectual, and political movements as strategies for achieving collective survival, advancement, and influence in his trilogy A People That Shall Dwell Alone: Judaism as a Group Evolutionary Strategy (1994), Separation and Its Discontents: Toward an Evolutionary Theory of Anti-Semitism (1998), and The Culture of Critique: An Evolutionary Analysis of Jewish Involvement in Twentieth-Century Intellectual and Political Movements (1998). |
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