Are Jews More or Less Racist than white gentile ethnicities? - Is the demonization of white gentiles as racists any different from demonization of Jews in the Third Reich? - What explains the enormous influence Jews have? Is it the strength that comes from their homogeneity and unity? - Is Jewish dominance an example that proves the correctness of social Darwinism, the survival of the fittest? - Kevin MacDonald discusses some of these issues.
Know the History: Classic Essays on the Jewish Question: 1850–1945
By Kevin MacDonald: Thomas
Dalton has gathered together a series of noteworthy writing on Jews in
the century preceding the end of World War II. It was a century that
began with the rise of Jews to elite status in European society
predicated on Jewish “emancipation”—e.g., freeing Jews from various
civil disabilities, such as holding public office or engaging in certain
occupations—and ended with the defeat of National Socialism in World
War II.
Anti-Jewish
attitudes have been a common feature wherever Jews have lived for over
2000 years—in pre-Christian antiquity, in Christian Europe, and in the
Muslim Middle East. The writers represented here are from a variety of
European countries, in both Eastern and Western Europe. As explored Chapter 2 of my book Separation and Its Discontents, several themes underlying anti-Jewish attitudes can be discerned:
- The Theme of Separatism and Clannishness
- Resource Competition and the Theme of Economic Domination
- Jews as Having Negative Personality Traits, Misanthropy, Willingness to Exploit Non-Jews, Greed, and Financial Corruption
- The Theme of Jewish Cultural Domination
- The Theme of Political Domination
- The Theme of Disloyalty