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This book reveals what prominent critics said about the Jews throughout many centuries: they were seen as conniving, shifty liars who are socially disruptive and rebellious; as ruthless exploiters and parasites ā the list goes on. The persistence of such comments is remarkable and strongly suggests that there is a common cause for such animosity.
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It is common knowledge that Jews have been disliked for centuriesāsometimes loathed, sometimes hated. But why? The standard reply is that anti-Semitism is a ādiseaseā that, for some strange reason, has afflicted non-Jews for ages. But this makes little sense. Nor can it be an āirrationalā reaction. Such things must have real, physical causal factors.
Our best hope for understanding this recurrent āanti-Semitismā is to study the history: to look at the actual words written by prominent critics of the Jews, in context, and with an eye to any common patterns that might emerge. Such a study reveals strikingly consistent observations: Jews are seen as pernicious, conniving, shifty liars; they harbor a deep-seated hatred of humanity; they are at once foolish and arrogant; they are socially disruptive and rebellious; they are ruthless exploiters and parasites; they are master criminalsāthe list goes on.
The persistence of such comments is remarkable and strongly suggests that the cause for such animosity resides in the Jews themselvesāin their attitudes, their values, their ethnic traits and their beliefs. It is hard to come to any other conclusion than that Jews are inclined toward actions that trigger a revulsion in non-Jews. Jews have always been, and will always be, eternal strangers.
Given this fact, we have a difficult path forward. One lesson of history is that Jews will not change; if anything, they will become better at hiding their real motives and intents. Under such conditions, many great thinkers have come to the conclusion that Jews must be separated from the rest of humanity.
Eternal Strangers is a profoundly important book. It addresses the modern-day āJewish problemā in all its depthāsomething which is arguably at the root of many of the worldās social, political and economic problems. The matter is urgent; we havenāt a moment to lose.
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Weight | 0.694575 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9 × 6 × 0.43 in |
Format | Hardcover, Paperback, eBook (PDF download), eBook (ePub download) |