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          by Kevin MacDonald: 
          Read theses important anthologies on Jewish Survival strategies by Kevin 
          MacDonald. You will understand key forces that are driving current events 
          which threaten the Aryan race, its civilization, and world peace. Each 
          volume is a great educational tool that builds on the previous one. 
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          People That Shall Dwell Alone: 
          JUDAISM AS A GROUP EVOLUTIONARY STRATEGY, WITH DIASPORA PEOPLES 
          by Kevin MacDonald —This 
          book attempts to understand an ancient people in terms of modern evolutionary 
          biology. A basic idea is that Judaism is a group evolutionary strategy—what 
          one might tem an evolutionary significant way for a group of people 
          to get on in the world. The book documents several theoretically interesting 
          aspects of group evolutionary strategies using Judaism as case study. 
          These topics include the theory of group evolutionary strategies, the 
          genetic cohesion of Judaism, how Jews managed to erect and enforce barriers 
          to gene flow between themselves and other peoples, resource competition 
          between Jews and non-Jews, how Jews managed to have a high level of 
          charity within their communities and at the same time prevented free-riding, 
          how some groups of Jews came to have such high IQ's, and how Judaism 
          developed in antiquity. 492p-sc $35 
          
        Separation 
          and its Discontents:  
          TOWARDS EVOLUTIONARY THEORY OF ANTI-SEMITISM by 
          Kevin MacDonald —This book builds upon his previous work, 
          A People That Shall Dwell Alone (see above) which focused on 
          developing a theory of Judaism within an evolutionary framework. The 
          present volume focuses on the phenomenon of anti-Semitism. In a wide 
          range of societies with different forms of government, economic systems, 
          and religious ideologies, there has been a robust tendency for anti-Semitism 
          over a very long period. Many anti-Semitic episodes, such as the Iberian 
          inquisitions and the so-called Nazi holocaust have been characterized 
          by extraordinary intra-societal violence. Moreover, anti-Semitism has 
          sometimes been identified by a very overt, self-conscious racialism 
          – a phenomenon that immediately suggests the relevance of evolutionary 
          theory. This cultural and genetic separatism, combined with resource 
          competition and other conflicts of interest tend to result in division 
          and hatred within the society. 408p-sc $25 
          
         
          The Culture of Critique: 
          AN EVOLUTIONARY 
          ANALYSIS OF JEWISH INVOLVEMNET IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY INTELLECTUAL 
          AND POLITICAL MOVEMENTS by 
          Kevin MacDonald 
          —This is the third and final volume developing an evolutionary 
          perspective on Judaism. The emphasis shifts to a single century and 
          to several very influential intellectual and political movements that 
          have been spearheaded by people who strongly identified as Jews and 
          who viewed their involvement in these movements as serving Jewish interests. 
          Particular attention will be paid to the Boasian school of anthropology, 
          psychoanalysis, leftist political ideology and behavior, the New York 
          intellectuals and the Frankfurt School of Social Research. In addition, 
          this describes Jewish efforts to shape US immigration policy in opposition 
          to the interest of the peoples of non-Jewish European descent, particularly 
          peoples of Northern and Western Europe. An important thesis is that 
          all of these movements may be seen as attempts to alter Western societies 
          in a manner that would neutralize or end anti-Semitism and provide for 
          Jewish group continuity either in an overt or semi-cryptic manner. At 
          a theoretical level, these movements are viewed as the outcome of the 
          fact that Jews and Gentiles have different interests in the construction 
          of culture and in various public policy issues (e.g. immigration policy). 
          421p-sc $30 
           
         
        
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