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[–] Buzzzard 1 point 6 points 7 points (+7|-1) ago
I've read about half these books. I can always recommend most highly anything that Michael Hoffman wrote.
One of the most informative books here is Israel Shahak's "Jewish History, Jewish Religion." Although a "warm jew," Shahak wrote with objectivity. He points out that ghetto judaism (the way jews lived traditionally) killed any true creativity jews might have had. Jews did not/have not produced any great works of art, any theater, any great literature, any great and honest thinking. They are shallow, predictable and tribal. Hence, they are not social leaders, and when they achieve such status by jewish means, all non-jews suffer the effects of that. The way we are now.