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Preface to the Paperback Edition The Culture of Critique (hereafter, CofC) was originally published in 1998 by Praeger Publishers, an imprint of Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. The thesis of the book is a difficult one indeed difficult not only because it is difficult to establish, but also because it challenges many fundamental as-sumptions about our contemporary intellectual and political existence. CofC describes how Jewish intellectuals initiated and advanced a number of important intellectual and political movements during the 20th century. I argue that these movements are attempts to alter Western societies in a manner that would neutralize or end anti-Semitism and enhance the prospects for Jewish group continuity either in an overt or in a semi-cryptic manner. Several of these Jewish movements ( , the shift in immigration policy favoring non-European peoples) have attempted to weaken the power of their perceived competitors the European peoples who early in the 20th century had as-sumed a dominant position not only in their traditional homelands in Europe, but also in the United States, Canada, and Australia.
Preface to the First Paperback Edition iii This conclusion remains true even though Einstein, the leading figure among Jewish physicists, was …
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ALBERT EINSTEIN, Einstein, Eternal Black Holes and Entanglement, Acting, Albert Einstein: Religion and Science, Curriculum models: product versus process, Failure: Implications for Record, Failure: Implications for Record-Keeping by Organizations, Sample Cover Letters, The Greatest Sayings, Quotes and Proverbs