The Zion Controversy: 2500 Years of the Jewish Question
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Before you is a classic of the "Jewish Question" genre—Douglas Reed's "The Controversy of Zion." Written in 1956 and published in 1978, Reed's book became his crowning achievement. Without a clear understanding of this uncomfortable topic for many, it is impossible to understand the political, economic, or other aspects of current events.
The author has compiled a wealth of factual material, conducted a systematic analysis of the influence of Zionist ideas on the modern world, and illuminated their role in the past. Reed has conscientiously demonstrated the mechanisms by which revolutionary tensions are escalated, wars are unleashed, crises are created, and other, more subtle cataclysms are created, as well as the vast resources deployed to create the image of a persecuted "chosen people."
"Why?" the reader will ask.
"To achieve world domination," the author will answer.
"Why?"
"God assigned them this mission."
As you read the book, you'll be encouraged to consider the independence of Jews in setting goals, their potential use as a tool for global policy, and, most importantly, whether there have been historical precedents for resolving the "Jewish question." Who is responsible for their implementation today? How can we contribute to this? After all, any knowledge without practical application is dead.
The author has compiled a wealth of factual material, conducted a systematic analysis of the influence of Zionist ideas on the modern world, and illuminated their role in the past. Reed has conscientiously demonstrated the mechanisms by which revolutionary tensions are escalated, wars are unleashed, crises are created, and other, more subtle cataclysms are created, as well as the vast resources deployed to create the image of a persecuted "chosen people."
"Why?" the reader will ask.
"To achieve world domination," the author will answer.
"Why?"
"God assigned them this mission."
As you read the book, you'll be encouraged to consider the independence of Jews in setting goals, their potential use as a tool for global policy, and, most importantly, whether there have been historical precedents for resolving the "Jewish question." Who is responsible for their implementation today? How can we contribute to this? After all, any knowledge without practical application is dead.
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