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  • - The Definitive Biography of Evil
    by Diane Weber Bederman
    £14.49

    This is a book, a documentary, about the oldest, most irrational evil: Jew hatred; told through the voices of Biblical and historical figures. Ms. Weber Bederman takes you on a journey through time, sharing the presence of history and our collective memories, beginning where all time begins: The Garden of Eden.

  • by Farrell Bloch
    £18.99

    Analyzes prejudice and discrimination, including diversity, intersectionality, white privilege, political correctness, identity politics, and self-hate. Addresses contemporary issues including the increased black-white intermarriage rate, Muslim immigration, anti-Israel sentiment, presidential elections, and even American holiday observance.

  • by Mordechai Nisan
    £18.49

    Examines the cultural, ideological, and political mutation of the Israeli Left, discerning how the Left detached its moorings from reality and principle - a compelling indictment, yet ultimately seeks reconciliation between the Right and the Left in a spirit of unity for Israel in the days ahead.

  • by Salim Mansur
    £18.49

    Plus opportun et pertinent que jamais, Le multiculturalisme, ce doux mensonge crée des remous partout au pays alors que Salim Mansur jette un regard impartial sur le désir des cultures occidentales d'accueillir toutes les cultures comme égales et méritant le même traitement, même au détriment de la liberté de leurs propres citoyens.

  • by Farzana Hassan
    £18.49

  • - Reflections of a Dissident Muslim
    by Salim Mansur
    £18.49

  • - ...and What We Can Do about It
    by Howard Rotberg
    £21.99

    Rotberg looks at such ideologies as Inclusive Diversity, Empathy, Denialism, Masochism, Islamophilia, Trumpophobia, Cultural Relativism, Postmodernism, Multiculturalism and the psychological factors that conduce to a flight from the anxieties of freedom to a submission to the enemy of the West, Islamism.

  • - A Liberal Repudiation of Multiculturalism
    by Salim Mansur
    £15.49

    Mansur's book, Delectable Lie: a liberal repudiation of multiculturalism, is a recipient of The Eric Hoffer Awards' 2014 Montaigne Medal for most thought-provoking title by a small publisher. Now in its second edition the book includes an added Preface geared toward the American audience. As both Canada and the United States continue to deal with multiculturalism issues, Delectable Lie is more relevant and timely than ever. From the book: "My point is that although multiculturalism once seemed a very good idea, at least to politicians and others smitten with the ambition for unity, it is increasingly shown to be a lie-a delectable lie, perhaps, yet a lie nevertheless-that is destructive of the West's liberal democratic heritage, tradition, and values based on individual rights and freedoms. This could have been foretold, as indeed those philosophers and historians of ideas who viewed freedom as immeasurably more important than equality in the development of the West did foretell. They admonished people against the temptation to abridge freedom in pursuit of equality."

  • - The Ideology Revealed
    by Howard Rotberg
    £16.49

    The author argues that we have entered an ideology of "Tolerism" - an unhealthy degree of tolerance without limits, and an excessive leniency towards those who represent the most intolerant and illiberal societies. He observes how cultural and moral relativism, moral equivalency, and political correctness have all contributed to a modern political culture whose elites and cultural symbols evidence, not only an undue tolerance of the illiberals, but a disturbing element of self-hatred, cultural masochism, and delusions about the difference between social tolerance and political tolerance - and an elevation of tolerance over the principle of Justice. This original work has been updated in 2013 and will challenge readers' views of contemporary political culture and the values and ideologies of many of our elites.

  • - Reclaiming Western Values
    by Diane Weber Bederman
    £15.99

    Today, we are up against tribal societies whose ethic is one of honor and shame and where blood revenge is in the veins, where violence begets violence that, over time, can lead to a sense of helplessness, hopelessness, and victim-hood. At the same time, too many of us born into freedom have become apathetic to, even neglectful of, the very ethic that underpins that freedom. It is time to go back to the founding ethic of Western culture, ethical monotheism, and reclaim our western values. Winston Churchill wrote that the ethical system we received from the Jewish people is "incomparably the most precious possession of mankind, worth in fact the fruits of all other wisdom and learning put together. On that system and by that faith there has been built out of the wreck of the Roman Empire the whole of our existing civilization." Sadly, we stopped teaching this potent biblical ethic years ago because somewhere along the way to political correctness nirvana, God and religion became four-letter words. We must wake up to the fact that our way of life is under attack: Not only from acts of terrorism leaching into our countries but internal pressures of worshiping the false gods of absolute tolerance, inclusion, and accommodation to the point that we welcome beliefs, customs, and rituals that undermine our democracy-in the name of democracy! If we are going to preserve the freedoms we now take for granted we must return to that teaching, to words that bear great fruit, because the foundation of Western democracy is ethical monotheism, the 3500 year old ethic which began in the desert, was brought into Israel, then expanded outward with the spread of Christianity through the Mediterranean then into Europe where the teachings were translated into English and brought to the new world. Countries that are founded on the Bible became functioning and then flourishing democracies. This book of laws, gave us amongst other values, the fundamentals of our court and justice systems and business law. The Bible entreats us to be our brother's keeper by moving away from tribal behaviors, to behave like Abraham who questioned God and protested on behalf of others, so that we develop, practice, and internalize compassion and empathy. These values are essential for democracy to function, because a just society must at times implement policies that disregard individual wants and needs. Within the leaves of Back to the Ethic: Reclaiming Western Values you will find compelling reasons; historical, philosophical, scientific, sociological and psychological, to reclaim our founding ethic, to make it your own, protect and defend it, so that you can pass it down to future generations. As Aristotle teaches us, "Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all."

  • by Gustavo Daniel Perednik
    £18.99

    From the Foreword by Elena T. Feder: "On July 18, 1994, a van loaded with explosives blew to smithereens the downtown stone and mortar building of the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association (AMIA) in a matter of seconds, this time sending 85 innocent civilians to their deaths and injuring over 300... The survivors, their families, the Jewish community, and the nation as a whole have yet to move beyond the ebb and flow of fear unleashed by the devastation, confusion and momentary hope induced by the ensuing events. Although the Argentine government publicly accused Iranian-backed Hezbollah of responsibility for both unprovoked attacks, it was not until 2006 that sufficient legal evidence was finally gathered for the government to be in a position to request that Interpol issue warrants for the arrest of the people allegedly responsible for the AMIA bombing. As of today, neither these indicted individuals nor most of their local accessories to the crime have been brought to justice. Gustavo Perednik's To Kill Without a Trace introduces readers to this vitally important chapter in the Holy war that is being waged in Latin America in the name of Islam against the West. Written as a historical novel to ensure access to a wider audience, it recounts the events leading up to the bombing of the AMIA and beyond, exploring the social and political implications both for Argentina and the world. Never losing sight of the human dimension of the tragedy, Perednik's lightly veiled fiction is accurately based on reported facts and original legal documents, put at the author's disposal by none other than the chief investigator of the case, Argentina's Prosecutor, Alberto Nisman."

  • - Christian Zionism in Historical Perspective
    by Paul Charles Merkley
    £21.49

    Dr. Merkley explores one of the most contentious issues of modern Christian theology and politics - the issue of Christian attitudes to the Jewish homeland, Israel. For too long, this issue has escaped rigorous theological and historical treatment by scholars representing the pro-Israel side of Christianity. He takes readers back to the origins of Christian-Zionism in exegesis of Scripture and recalls the story of Christian attitudes towards the Jews over the two millennia since the destruction of the Second Temple. Confronting the historical distortions of the anti-Zionists, he provides a calm, proud and scholarly defense of Christian Zionism. For readers seeking a deeper understanding of Christian attitudes towards Israel, this is a must read. "The Lord said to Abram, "Leave your own country, your kinsmen, and your father's house, and go to a country I will show you. I will make you a great nation. I will bless you and make your name so great that it shall be used in blessings: Those that bless you I will bless, Those that curse you, I will execrate. All the families on earth Will pray to be blessed as you are blessed." (Genesis 12:1-5)

  • - J'Accuse
    by Giulio Meotti
    £18.99

    For over a century, and for over 50 years after the Holocaust, the Vatican has been hostile to the creation of a Jewish homeland in the Middle East with its capital as Jerusalem. For 60 years after the Jewish State gained independence in 1948, the Catholic Church adopted a policy fitting to Israel's Arab-Islamic enemies: total non-recognition of Jewish statehood and peoplehood. Despite acceptance by every Western nation, Israel was not accorded formal diplomatic recognition by the Vatican before 1993. The Church formally recognized Israel's existence only two decades after Israel's foe, Egypt's Sadat, signed a peace treaty with the Jewish State. Apparently only the Vatican considered the State of Israel undeserving of its recognition. How do we explain this refusal? Catholicism had long viewed Judaism as a pariah faith and the Jews a group destined to wander the earth for their complicity in the death of Jesus. Although the Second Vatican Council partially revoked this anti-Semitic doctrine in 1965, since then the Vatican rapprochement with the Jewish people took place at two levels, which the Vatican separated, theologically and politically. Each advance on the first plane was counterbalanced by a deeper regression on the second, as if the two movements were synchronized. The closer the Vatican seemed to draw toward reconciliation and dialogue with Judaism, the louder grew the clamor supporting the Arab cause against Israel. The Vatican Against Israel: J'ACCUSE deciphers, for the first time, the Vatican's criminalization of the State of Israel and its appeasement of anti-Semitic terrorism in the period between 1945 and 2013. This book urgently matters not only to Jews, but also to Christians, since the two religions share moral values and a common scripture. Jesus was Jewish, and for better or worse, Jews and Christians have lived together in Europe and the Middle East for 2000 years. In fact in many parts of the Christian world, Christians have rediscovered their Jewish roots. With its more than one billion adherents and strategic influence in the Middle East where Israel is under existential threat by Islamic terror groups and an Iranian apocalyptic revolution, the Vatican has an intrinsic relationship with Israel different from Israel's relationship with any other group. How the Vatican will relate to Israel and its Jews will affect future relations between Christians and Jews. With Israel still establishing the terms of its existence and the Zionists' current struggle for their own future, the Vatican has the chance to redeem its past mistakes. Will it do so?

  • - The Coming Showdown
    by Jamie Glazov
    £22.49

    Jamie Glazov, whose parents were dissidents in the Soviet Union, has the courage and determination to fight for the values of freedom. In this extraordinary collection of interviews with some of the great minds of our times, conducted over eight years, he dares to ask the searching questions. This is a book of major importance in its illumination of what is right and wrong with the world. Buckley, Hitchens, Coulter, Pipes and Dalrymple are always a pleasure to read, and to have their thoughts juxtaposed against one another...is a treasure.

  • - Our Struggle Against Tyranny and Terror
    by Jamie Glazov
    £15.99

  • - The Political Culture of Canada's Lotus Land
    by Howard Rotberg
    £21.49

  • - A Novel about a Book and Its Author
    by Howard Rotberg
    £21.49

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