"Charles Dickens (https://infogalactic.com/info/Charles_Dickens) (1812-70), a great White writer from an earlier era who portrayed Jews accurately as villains in his early work, was made to feel guilty for it by aggrieved Jews, and mistakenly tried to make amends in his final book. A Jewish master-crimi...
Discusses the Jewish Question from a Hungarian viewpoint following World War One.
This is one of those rare, banned books from a century ago which
has been since “memory-holed” to continue the Orwellian parlance,
and for good reason, as it presents and paints an uncomf...
A World Without Jews by Karl Marx speaks about religious prejudice specifically against Jews. It begs to question can the world survive without this prejudice and how Jews beg for political emancipation? Karl Marx (1818-1883) is best known not as a philosopher but as a revolutionary communist, whose works...
It is one of the commonplaces of history that adverse circumstances offer no obstacle to men of outstanding energy and ability. Douglas Reed, who described himself as "relatively unschooled", started out in life as an office boy at the age of thirteen and he was a bank clerk at nineteen before enlis...
Maria Théodore Ratisbonne (1802 – 1884) was an important Catholic author, priest and missionary of Jewish provenience. In 1826, he was baptised and during his life was highly appreciated by the Catholic Church.
The Jewish Question (1868) is a suggested solution to the pr...