The Deadliest Lies
The Israel Lobby and the Myth of Jewish Control
Foxman, Abraham H.
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BOOK SUMMARY
The representative of the Jewish community and staunch defender of human rights, Foxman delivers a powerful blow to such ideas as "The Israel Lobby." He shows how old stereotypes associated with the most virulent forms of bigotry have been resurfacing and
BOOK SYNOPSIS
The representative of the Jewish community and staunch defender of human rights, Foxman delivers a powerful blow to such ideas as "The Israel Lobby." He shows how old stereotypes associated with the most virulent forms of bigotry have been resurfacing and taking subtle new forms. From Carter to Mearsheimer, he addresses the public figures who make these beliefs appear credible. He also reveals a disturbing parallel trend: the decline of global Jewish solidarity, which he argues is critical for dealing with the current threat. Foxman advocates forthright and decisive solutions to an international crisis, ensuring that this will be an important clarion call.
BOOK REVIEWS
Praise for Never Again?:"Few would refute the power and truth behind Foxman's argument."--The New York Times Book Review"Foxman confronts a subtle and disturbing trend with objectivity, meticulous research, and clarity."--Henry Kissinger"Never Again? requires answers, demanding both diligence and documentation. Foxman has provided both."--The Washington Times
"Foxman reminds us that vigilance is essential to protect our communities from nightmarish futures that are all too possible."--former Senator Bill Bradley
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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 1403984921
ISBN(13-digit): 9781403984920
Dewey Decimal: 973/.04924
Library of Congress: 2007016241
Book Publisher: St Martins Pr
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 256
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