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The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit
and its Impact on World History
E. Michael Jones
Fidelity Press
South Bend, Indiana
2008
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Yet what kind of men were they who set their hands to the task [of rebuilding the
temple]? They were men who constantly resisted the Holy Spirit, revolutionists
bent on stirring up sedition. After the destruction which occurred under Vespa-
sian and Titus, these Jews rebelled during the reign of Hadrian and tried to go
back to the old commonwealth and way of life. What they failed to realize was
that they were fighting against the decree of God, who had ordered that Jerusalem
remain forever in ruins.
St. John Chrysostom,
Adversos Judaeos
Christianity did not bring a message of social revolutiQn like that of the ill-fated
Spartacus, whose struggle led to so much bloodshed. Jesus was not Spartacus, he
was not engaged in a fight for political liberation like Barabbas or Bar- Kochba.
Jesus, who himself died on the Cross, brought something totally different: an
encounter with the Lord of all lords, an encounter with the living God and thus
an encounter with a hope stronger than the sufferings of slavery, a hope which
therefore transformed life and the world from within.
Pope Benedict XVI,
Spe Salvi
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Contents
Introduction
Chapter One
The Synagogue of Satan
Chapter Two
Julian the Apostate and the Doomed Temple
Chapter Three
Rome Discovers the Talmud
Chapter Four
False Conversion and the Inquisition
Chapter Five
The Revolution Arrives in Europe
Chapter Six
The Converso Problem
Chapter Seven
Reuchlin vs. Pfefferkorn
Chapter Eight
Thomas Muentzer and the Peasant Revolt
Chapter Nine
The Anabaptist Rebellion
Chapter Ten
John Dee and Magic
Chapter Eleven
Menassah and the Apostate Messiah
Chapter Twelve
The Rise of Freemasonry
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Chapter Thirteen
The Revolution of
1848
Chapter Fourteen
Ottilie Assing and the American Civil War
Chapter Fifteen
From Emancipation to Assassination
Chapter Sixteen
The Redemption of the South and the NAACP
Chapter Seventeen
The Trial of Leo Frank
Chapter Eighteen
The Spread of Bolshevism
Chapter Nineteen
Marcus Garvey
Chapter Twenty
The Scottsboro Boys
Chapter Twenty-One
Revolutionary Music in the
1930S
Chapter Twenty-Two
Lorraine Hansberry
Chapter Twenty-Three
The Birth of Conservatism
Chapter Twenty-Four
The Second Vatican Council Begins
Chapter Twenty-Five
Folk Music meets the Civil Rights Movement
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Chapter Twenty-Six
The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window
Chapter Twenty-Seven
The Third Session of the Council
Chapter Twenty-Eight
Jews and Abortion
Chapter Twenty-Nine
The Black Panthers
Chapter Thirty
The Messiah Arrives Again
Chapter Thirty-One
The Jewish Takeover of American Culture
Chapter Thirty-Two
The Neoconservative Era
Epilogue:
The Conversion of the Revolutionary Jew
Notes
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