Thursday, January 23, 2020

On the Jewish Question - Karl Marx, anti-Semitism and the War against the West

On the Jewish Question - Karl Marx, anti-Semitism and the War against the West


Contact Charles Moscowitz: (617) 271-5044 charlesmoscowitz@gmail.com
Book sweeps aside last Nazi Holocaust Taboo - The anti-Semitic influence of Karl Marx on the Nazis and the Left

With utter disregard for political correctness, author and radio talk show host Charles Moscowitz documents a primary cause of the anti-Semitism of Hitler and the Nazis leading to the Holocaust against the Jews of Europe. He documents the influence of Karl Marx on Hitler and the formation of Nazi political ideology.

 On the Jewish Question - Karl Marx, anti-Semitism and the War against the West examines Marx infamous 1844 tract “On the Jewish Question” which calls for the “disintegration” of Judaism, a religion that Marx claimed was based upon “practical need, self-interest, huckstering and money.”

Moscowitz Marx' attack on Judaism a indirect assault on Christianity, America, and on essentially all that is natural and positive to human nature. Marx called human attributes that foster freedom “Jewish” while claiming that the annihilation of Judaism would rid society of “false consciousness” set up as a conspiracy to exploit people. He claimed that Judaism was the main roadblock standing in the way of his Utopian collectivist vision of the world as one gigantic ant colony.

Marx ideas about Judaism would be embraced by the Nazis and would be unwittingly internalized by generations of leftists causing them to hold a malevolent hostility to America, Christianity, capitalism and the western democracies.

Moscowitz contends that an understanding of the Marxist underpinnings of Nazism is relevant to understand of the cause of the Holocaust as well as important in terms of understanding present political currents that contribute to an emerging unholy alliance between the far left and radical Islamic Jihad.


Moscowitz criticizes the narrow focus of Holocaust and genocide education, argues that an understanding of the nuances that contributed to the Holocaust gives real teeth to the slogan “never again.”

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