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Battle Lines

Essays on Western Culture, Jewish Influence, and Anti-Semitism

Brenton Sanderson

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English
Brenton Sanderson
03 August 2020
The Jewish Question is foundational to the demographic transformation of the West, the revolution in its sexual and ethical mores, and to the trajectory of Western politics, art and culture. Battle Lines is a compendium of Brenton Sanderson's best writing on the topic of Jewish influence on Western societies and culture. Originally featured on The Occidental Observer, these incisive and intellectually-stimulating essays range across the cultural landscape of the West, examining Jewish influence on politics, economics, music, art, literature, sexuality and popular culture.

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Imprint:   Brenton Sanderson
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   726g
ISBN:   9780646822976
ISBN 10:   0646822977
Pages:   546
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Brenton Sanderson is an Australian academic, scholar and writer. His work has been featured on The Occidental Observer since 2011. He sits on the Editorial Advisory Board of The Occidental Quarterly and is a regular contributor to this journal. Sanderson's work has also been featured by The Unz Review, Counter-Currents, Russia Today, the Institute for Historical Review, and the Adelaide Institute.

Reviews for Battle Lines: Essays on Western Culture, Jewish Influence, and Anti-Semitism

"""I have been an enthusiastic supporter of his work from the beginning... As an editor, one quickly learns to appreciate essays that are well-researched and well-written, and Sanderson's work has always been up to the highest standard. Each of these essays is a gem.... These essays offer excellent scholarship, clear writing, and most of all, honesty - a rare trait indeed in the contemporary West."" - Dr. Kevin MacDonald in the Foreword to Battle Lines ""I remember clearly that the very first piece I read was Brenton Sanderson's essay 'Why Mahler? Norman Lebrecht and the Construction of Jewish Genius.' Like all productions by Sanderson before and since, the essay was exceptional, and, after Kevin, Sanderson remains my favourite contemporary writer on the subject of Jewish influence and anti-Semitism."" - Dr. Andrew Joyce"


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