Synopsis: This book is about Karl Marx anti-Semitic book On the Jewish Question which was first published in 1844. Chuck Morse contends that Marx book belongs in the same pantheon of anti-Semitic hate literature as Mein Kampf and The Protocols of the Elders of Zion due to its subtle and at times unconscious but nevertheless enduring influence on the politics and culture of the left.
The author's research demonstrates how On the Jewish Question influenced the political anti-Semitism of Hitler and the Bolsheviks. He presents controversial research which raises questions about the influence of Marx on the rise of Nazism and on the Nazi Holocaust. These controversial themes are covered in the chapters entiitled "On the Jewish Question and the Bolsheviks" and "On the Jewish Question and Hitler." Morse does not genuflect to nostrums of political correctness in his search for truths regarding the Holocaust as he contends that an unvarnished and ongoing airing of the truth will give substance to the slogan "never again."
This book brings a study of the Holocaust full circle by frankly addressing an aspect to the rise of Nazi anti-Semitism and the Holocaust that has been viewed as taboo. The author contends that by analysing one of the root causes of the Holocaust, one that has been absent from conventional Holocaust studies, genocides could be prevented in the future.
Bio: Chuck Morse is a nationally syndicated radio talk show host on the IRN/USA Radio Network. Mr. Morse is the author of "The Nazi Connection to Islamic Terrorism" published by WND Books. Morse columns have appeared in The Boston Globe, The Washington Times, The Providence Journal, WND, and Newsmax.