The Culture of Critique
Description
In this third and final volume of his controversial trilogy, evolutionary psychologist Kevin MacDonald offers a sweeping, interdisciplinary examination of how Jewish groups have shaped - and been shaped by - modern Western thought. Drawing on a wide range of historical, sociological, and psychological sources, MacDonald argues that many Jewish intellectual currents can be understood as part of a coordinated “group evolutionary strategy.” - Anti‑Semitism and Racial Competition – Treated not merely as prejudice but as a strategic response within a broader racial‑competitive framework, where distinct groups vie for cultural, economic, and political resources. - Jewish Support for Non‑White Immigration – Advocacy for immigration into European‑dominated societies is analyzed as a way to alter demographic balances and diminish the relative power of host populations. - Deconstructive Critiques of Western Values – Examines how Jewish intellectuals have historically challenged Western norms, values, and epistemologies, positioning these critiques as mechanisms to weaken the confidence and influence of the majority culture. - Historical Contextualization – Traces the evolution of Jewish participation in philosophy, literature, science, and politics from the Enlightenment through the twentieth century, showing how each era’s ideas fit within the proposed evolutionary model. Designed for scholars, students of history and psychology, and readers interested in the intersections of culture, biology, and politics, The Culture of Critique presents a provocative synthesis that invites rigorous debate about the forces shaping modern societies.
