"A remarkable book, and a highly readable translation from the 1920s classic. Everyone knows about Nazi anti-Semitism, but few know about the precursors to it. Theodor Fritsch was a prominent critic of Jews since the 1880s, and as a German businessman, he was well-situated to see things firsthand. Point after point strikes a chord in the present day. Kudos to Clemens & Blair, and the editor Thomas Dalton, for bringing this important book back to life."- Halcyon Reviews "Why haven't we seen this work before? Oh, yes, it was long on the 'naughty list' of books that found reason to critique Jewish collective action. A shame; there is much eye-opening material here. Fritsch offers a direct and straightforward account of pernicious Jewish action in Europe around the turn of the last century. Business and finance are keys to Jewish power today, and thus few topics can be more important than grasping the methods by which they earned their vast wealth. Highly recommended."- Times Literary Review
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