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|comment=This series of three papers analyses the factors underlying Jewish influence on Western societies, cultures and politics. The series constitutes an easily digestible overview of the historical relationships between the Jewish Diaspora and its host country populations. | |comment=This series of three papers analyses the factors underlying Jewish influence on Western societies, cultures and politics. The series constitutes an easily digestible overview of the historical relationships between the Jewish Diaspora and its host country populations. | ||
*'''Part 1''' is a brief historical resume covering the 2,000 years since the destruction of the Jersusalem Temple | *'''Part 1''' is a brief historical resume covering the 2,000 years since the destruction of the Jersusalem Temple |
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paper of unknown authorship dated 2003
Source: Kevin MacDonald's web site
Local copy: File:Understanding Jewish Influence.pdf
Part 1 of a series of 3 papers
Wikispooks Comment
Source: Kevin MacDonald's web site
Local copy: File:Understanding Jewish Influence.pdf
Part 1 of a series of 3 papers
Wikispooks Comment
This series of three papers analyses the factors underlying Jewish influence on Western societies, cultures and politics. The series constitutes an easily digestible overview of the historical relationships between the Jewish Diaspora and its host country populations.
- Part 1 is a brief historical resume covering the 2,000 years since the destruction of the Jersusalem Temple
- Part 2 deals with the advent and rise of Zionism from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day
- Part 3 analyses the present-day US 'Neoconservative' movement as a specifically Jewish phenomenon
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Part 1 - Background Traits for Jewish Activism