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The Culture of Critique: An Evolutionary Analysis of Jewish Involvement in Twentieth-Century Intellectual and Political Movements

AUTHOR MacDonald, Kevin
PUBLISHER Antelope Hill Publishing (08/29/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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The Culture of Critique: An Evolutionary Analysis of Jewish Involvement in Twentieth-Century Intellectual and Political Movements by evolutionary psychologist Dr. Kevin MacDonald is a foundational text that is as relevant today as when it was first published in 1998-if not even more so.

MacDonald's thesis is both intuitive and revolutionary: that a number of highly influential twentieth-century intellectual and political movements, such as Boasian anthropology, Bolshevism and other leftist movements, psychoanalysis, the Frankfurt School, neoconservatism, and others, were intrinsically Jewish attempts to fundamentally alter Western, gentile society, as part of a racial strategy for Jewish collective survival and inter-racial dominance. In defense of this, MacDonald presents a meticulous and incontrovertible analysis based on the stated or revealed racial motivations of prominent Jews involved in these movements. Concepts such as "anti-Semitism" and Jewish stories about gentile, particularly European, society are here treated appropriately analytically, contextualized as elements of a racial competitive strategy between real groups which have at times diametrically competing self-interests in regards to tangible matters such as discrete historic-racial-cultural identity and resource competition. MacDonald also analyses phenomena such as Jewish support for non-White immigration into European-dominated states, and Jewish deconstructive critiques of Western society, values, and ways of knowing and living, as methods of diminishing the confidence and relative power of a people whom Jews perceive as their primary competitors.

In this new third edition, Dr. MacDonald has updated his comprehensive work with a new and extensive preface, which elaborates on his thesis and methodology, answers objections that have arisen since the initial publication, and touches on current topics including various aspects of Jewish influence over the modern United States. An entire new chapter addresses "Neoconservatism as a Jewish Movement," and each original chapter has also received comprehensive attention with updated information.

Antelope Hill Publishing is proud to present this indispensable update to Dr. MacDonald's foundational work, and to bring it back into publication for a new generation of critical thinkers, students of history and psychology, and political dissidents. More essential now than ever before, The Culture of Critique: An Evolutionary Analysis of Jewish Involvement in Twentieth-Century Intellectual and Political Movements stands as a monumental treatise on Jew-gentile relations, and required reading for anyone desiring to understand the modern world and contemporary politics.

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ISBN-13: 9798892520478
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
Edition Number: 0003
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Page Count: 772
Carton Quantity: 8
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 1.70 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 2.23 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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The Culture of Critique: An Evolutionary Analysis of Jewish Involvement in Twentieth-Century Intellectual and Political Movements by evolutionary psychologist Dr. Kevin MacDonald is a foundational text that is as relevant today as when it was first published in 1998-if not even more so.

MacDonald's thesis is both intuitive and revolutionary: that a number of highly influential twentieth-century intellectual and political movements, such as Boasian anthropology, Bolshevism and other leftist movements, psychoanalysis, the Frankfurt School, neoconservatism, and others, were intrinsically Jewish attempts to fundamentally alter Western, gentile society, as part of a racial strategy for Jewish collective survival and inter-racial dominance. In defense of this, MacDonald presents a meticulous and incontrovertible analysis based on the stated or revealed racial motivations of prominent Jews involved in these movements. Concepts such as "anti-Semitism" and Jewish stories about gentile, particularly European, society are here treated appropriately analytically, contextualized as elements of a racial competitive strategy between real groups which have at times diametrically competing self-interests in regards to tangible matters such as discrete historic-racial-cultural identity and resource competition. MacDonald also analyses phenomena such as Jewish support for non-White immigration into European-dominated states, and Jewish deconstructive critiques of Western society, values, and ways of knowing and living, as methods of diminishing the confidence and relative power of a people whom Jews perceive as their primary competitors.

In this new third edition, Dr. MacDonald has updated his comprehensive work with a new and extensive preface, which elaborates on his thesis and methodology, answers objections that have arisen since the initial publication, and touches on current topics including various aspects of Jewish influence over the modern United States. An entire new chapter addresses "Neoconservatism as a Jewish Movement," and each original chapter has also received comprehensive attention with updated information.

Antelope Hill Publishing is proud to present this indispensable update to Dr. MacDonald's foundational work, and to bring it back into publication for a new generation of critical thinkers, students of history and psychology, and political dissidents. More essential now than ever before, The Culture of Critique: An Evolutionary Analysis of Jewish Involvement in Twentieth-Century Intellectual and Political Movements stands as a monumental treatise on Jew-gentile relations, and required reading for anyone desiring to understand the modern world and contemporary politics.

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Author: MacDonald, Kevin
Kevin MacDonald is Professor of Psychology at California State University, Long Beach.    His research has focused on developing evolutionary perspectives in developmental psychology, certain historical phenomena (e.g., the origins of monogamous marriage), and ethnic relations.  After receiving a Master's degree in evolutionary biology, he received a Ph.D. in Biobehavioral Sciences, both at the University of Connecticut.  His dissertation focused on behavioral development in wolves.  He continued developmental research during a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Illinios, performing research on human parent-child play, particularly rough-and-tumble play characteristics of fathers.  In the area of developmental psychology, he is the author of Social and Personality Development: An Evolutionary Synthesis (Plenum  1988); he is also the editor of two books:   Parent-Child Play: Descriptions and Implications (State University of New York Press 1993) and the precursor to his current Sage book, Sociobiological Perspectives on Human Development (Springer-Verlag 1988).
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