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The Culture of Critique: Toward an Evolutionary Theory of Jewish Involvement in Twentieth-Century Intellectual and Political Movements


Book Description
The Culture of Critique was originally published by Praeger in 1998, and reissued in paperback with an extended preface in 2002. The Kindle edition is an expanded version of the 2002 paperback edition, including significant expansions of the material on Jews and the left, the New York Intellectuals, and Neoconservatism. The basic method remains the same: It discusses influential intellectual and p... More
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BindingKindle Edition (3 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages544
ISBN-10B00BA5AAPY
Publication Date02/02/2013
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About Kevin MacDonald (Author) : Kevin MacDonald is a published illustrator of children's books. A published credit of Kevin MacDonald is Petit Purr Finds a Home.
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1/20/2015 Wayne Costigan said:
Third in a trilogy, this is quite possibly THE most important book I have ever read out of thousands over 50+ years. One cannot understand the 21st ,nor the just completed 20th, centuries unless one peruses, seriously, Professor MacDonald's masterpiece. The newer paperback edition is slightly better... more

tags: Inspired me, I recommend, I read

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