By Hervé Ryssen
Translated by Carlos Porter
There is no doubt—despite
claims of rampant “anti-Semitism”—that Jews are
possibly the most successful religious and cultural group on the
planet. In America, they are the kings of media, Hollywood, the music
industry and Wall Street. They have the most powerful and determined
lobbies in the world, working not only for their own national interests,
but the interests of the state of Israel. Israeli leaders have openly
admitted that they “own” the U.S. Congress—and nobody
will argue against that with a straight face for very long.
So
what makes Jews so successful? How have they been able to wield such
influence over the generally non-Jewish nations in which they dwell? How
have they managed to convince so many that their suffering over the
centuries is worse than that of other ethnic and religious groups? How have
powerful Jewish organizations managed to get the world’s biggest and
most lucrative tech companies to restrict discussion of such topics on the
Internet?
If we all can agree that Jews have had a great impact
on history, would it behoove us to understand what it is about their
religion and their culture that makes them so resilient and so unified? In
short, what makes the Jewish mind tick? In Psychoanalysis of
Judaism, author Hervé Ryssen—oft-attacked for his
forthright books on the topic of Judaism—delves into this very
subject in a book unlike any other you have ever read on the Jewish psyche.
General topics covered include: How can guilt be used to
control people; how many religious Jews believe that a Messiah will come
who will raise them up to global preeminence; their amazing racial and
religious solidarity; the parent-child relationship; what makes them laugh;
their powerful revolutionary spirit; their attitudes toward Christianity
and Christians; their cosmopolitan mentality; the inexplicable existence of
anti-Semitism when Jews are perceived as champions of the downtrodden;
anti-Semitic paranoia; their ongoing love affair with communism; alleged
inferiority complexes; claims of codified incest; Oedipal relationships;
their love of feminism and matriarchy; and, of course, an analysis of the
Talmud, Kabbalah and the “art” of psychoanalysis itself as
“invented” by Sigmund Freud.
This and so much more
are discussed openly and honestly in this book. By the end, you will have a
much greater understanding of the Jewish mindset and how Jews in
general—but not all—have achieved an impressive level of
status, wealth and power attained despite dogged resistance from other
racial and religious groups over the centuries. Psychoanalysis of
Judaism: Softcover, 461 pages, #846 $30.
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