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The Library Of Political Secrets

This was a series of pamphlets published in the USA during the 1970s, the series author being a Hungarian dissident by the name of Itsvan Bakony. The theme of the work was the history of jews and their relationship around the world within their Communism/Capitalism dialectic of The Cold War era.

What is Judaism?

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Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn

Two Hundred Years Together (2002)

2019 Samizdat Edition

Two Hundred Years Together (2002) by Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn

Two Hundred Years Together is a monumental work of historical scholarship by Soviet dissident and 1970 Nobel literature laureate, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn dealing with the relationship between Russians and Jews inside the Russian and Soviet Empires. Solzhenitsyn...

Ivor Benson

This Age Of Conflict (1987)

This Age Of Conflict (1987) by Ivor Benson

Excerpt from opening chapter:

Part, One

THIS AGE OF CONFLICT

"It is almost a joke now in the Western world, in the 20th century, to use words like 'good' and 'evil'. They have become almost. old-fashioned concepts, but they are very real and . genuine concepts. These are concepts from a sphere w...

The Jewish Question in Europe

The Jewish Question in Europe: The Causes, The Effects, The Remedies (1890)

from La Civilta Cattolica, vol. VII, no. XIV. 1890 (Oct, Nov, Dec)

The Jewish Question in Europe: The Causes, The Effects, The Remedies (1890) by The Jewish Question in Europe

The nineteenth century will soon close upon Europe, leaving behind a very sad question, because of which, in the twentieth century, there will perhaps result such calami...

Ben Williams

Central Government (1991)

Central Government (1991) by Ben Williams

Central Government is typified by Babylon. Babylonian type World Empires, based upon the concept of Central Government, are liberally strewn throughout the records of world history. Today, the epitome of Central Government is usually thought to be the Communist government of the Soviet Union. But, in all...