>>12194Basically the book tries to explain Zionism from its roots to the modern era. It has quite a bit of info on the era where the Brits were taken advantage of (relevant to another thread here) and also Communism. I'm going to pick it up again, been trying to find it again for awhile
(from the start of the book)
>The true start of this affair occurred on a day in 458 Be which this narrative will reach in its sixth chapter. On that day the petty Palestinian tribe of Judah (earlier disowned by the Israelites) produced a racial creed, the disruptive effect of which on subsequent human affairs may have exceeded that of explosives or epidemics. This was the day on which the theory of the master-race was set up as ""the Law".
>At the time Judah was a small tribe among the subject-peoples of the Persian king, and what today is known as ""the West" could not even be imagined. Now the Christian era is nearly two thousand years old and ""Western civilization", which grew out of it, is threatened with disintegration.
>The creed born in Judah 2500 years ago, in the author's opinion, has chiefly brought this about. The process, frorn original cause to present effect, can be fairly clearly traced because the period is, in the main, one of verifiable history.