The Culture of Critique series
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The Culture of Critique series is a trilogy of books by Kevin B. MacDonald that promote antisemitic conspiracy theories. MacDonald, a white supremacist and retired professor of evolutionary psychology, claims that evolutionary psychology provides the motivations behind Jewish group behavior and culture. Through the series, MacDonald asserts that Jews as a group have biologically evolved to be highly ethnocentric and hostile to the interests of white people. He asserts Jewish behavior and culture are central causes of antisemitism, and promotes conspiracy theories about alleged Jewish control and influence in government policy and political movements.
A People That Shall Dwell Alone Separation and Its Discontents The Culture of Critique Understanding Jewish Influence Can the Jewish Model Help the West Survive? | |
Author | Kevin B. MacDonald |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Psychology |
Publisher | Praeger Publishing Washington Summit Publishers AuthorHouse |
Published | 1994–2004 |
Media type | Print (hardcover and paperback) |
The overwhelming majority of academic and journalistic reviews of MacDonald's work have dismissed it as pseudoscience grounded in conspiracy theories, and replete with misrepresentations and cherry-picking of sources. The work is regarded as having been motivated by MacDonald's antisemitic bias, rather than being an honest product of academic research.[1][2][3][4][5]
The trilogy includes:
- A People That Shall Dwell Alone: Judaism as a Group Evolutionary Strategy, With Diaspora Peoples[6]
- Separation and Its Discontents: Toward an Evolutionary Theory of Anti-Semitism[7]
- The Culture of Critique: An Evolutionary Analysis of Jewish Involvement in Twentieth-Century Intellectual and Political Movements[8]