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The carnival atmosphere at Zuccotti park was deceptive. The naked woman having her body painted red and the drum circle, like the media's false reports demonizing the protestors for having sex in their tents and shitting on the sidewalk, were sideshows that distracted from the real meaning of the Occupy Wall Street protest. The city block that encompassed Zuccotti Park was lined with people holding small home-made signs. “Debt is slavery” was a common theme, with special emphasis on student debt. “F**k unpaid internships” was another. There was focus, even if no one could articulate it: This protest was about the conflict between usury and labor. The Occupy Wall Street protestors couldn’t articulate their plight because they lacked the moral vocabulary necessary to do so. Barren Metal: A History of Capitalism as the
Conflict between Labor and Usury by E. Michael Jones attempts to return the science of economics back to where Adam Smith found it when he wrote The Wealth of Nations, back to its proper matrix in moral philosophy.$69 + S&H, Hardback. Read Reviews
The main issue facing the
Church is conversion. Is baptism necessary for salvation?
Is it necessary for everyone? Is it necessary for
the Jews? John Beaumont’s compendium of American Catholic converts, The Mississippi Flows
into the Tiber: A Guide to Notable American Converts to the Catholic Church, presents an exhaustive list of conversion
stories which show that nothing has changed in
God’s eyes. The same call that Elizabeth Ann Seton
answered over two hundred years ago is still
answered in our day by people who know that there
is only one effective response to the question, "What
must I do to be saved?" $69 + S&H, Hardback. Read Reviews
The
Jewish Revolutionary Spirit and Its Impact on World History by E. Michael Jones. Jews for Jesus
versus Jews against Jesus; Christians versus Jews; Christians versus Judaizers.
This book is the story of such contests played out over 2000 turbulent years.
In his most ambitious work yet, Dr. E. Michael Jones provides a breathtaking
and controversial tour of history from the Gospels to Julian the Apostate to
the Hussites to the French Revolution to Neoconservatism and the End of
History. A Must Read. $48 + S&H, Hardback. Read More Read Reviews
The
Slaughter of Cities: Urban Renewal as Ethnic Cleansing by E. Michael Jones will shock and edify you. Focusing on Boston, Philadelphia,
Detroit, and Chicago, Jones shows that Government sponsored "renewal"
of American cities was not a program that failed by going sadly awry, but
instead was a planned destruction of the ethnic neighborhoods that made up the
human, residential heart of the cities. $40 +
S&H, Hardback. Read More Read Reviews
Is Notre Dame
Still Catholic? - How Catholic higher education has failed the Church and
impoverished the souls of today's students by E. Michael Jones. Revised Second Edition. In
March 2009, Notre Dame President John Jenkins, CSC, announced that the
university would give President Barack Obama an honorary doctorate. A storm of
protest erupted. By April, over 250,000 people had signed a petition condemning
Notre Dame’s actions, and Bishop Thomas J. Olmstead of Phoenix joined Bishop
D’Arcy in denouncing Jenkins’ decision, calling it a “public act of
disobedience” and a “grave mistake.” But this story didn’t begin in 2009. This
updated and expanded book collects 25 years of investigative journalism - an
extensive dossier of what went wrong at Notre Dame. No one has examined the
situation at Notre Dame more closely than E. Michael Jones. This book
chronicles the demise of Catholic education in America and explains the demise
of Catholic culture. $27 +
S&H, Paperback. Read More
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Ballet
Parking: Performing the Nutcracker as Counter-Revolutionary Act by E. Michael Jones. Begun as a
German fairy tale, the Nutcracker became a Russian ballet that now is an
American ritual. Every year mothers set out in vans and SUVs to slay the rat
king in a military campaign against the rats and everything they symbolize.
They volunteer their children as soldiers in the culture wars to defeat the
rats of appetite, disorder, and chaos by wielding the weapons of truth, beauty,
and grace. The Nutcracker is the 21st century's Children’s Crusade. The book
ships with a complimentary DVD with footage of Nutcraker reherasals and
performances, interviews, and Soviet archival footage. An ideal gift for the
culturally astute. $29 + S&H, Paperback. Read More Read Excerpt
Monsters
From the Id: The Rise of Horror in Fiction and Film by E. Michael Jones. Horror Stories,
so popular in modern literature and film, originated in the sexual decadence
unleashed by the French Revolution. In a compelling study of horror, from
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein to modern Hollywood, E. Michael Jones, one
of America's most original critics, shows that the moral order, when supressed,
reasserts itself in the form of an avenging monster. Expanded and newly reprinted. $24.95
+ S&H, Softcover. Read More Read Reviews
Libido Dominandi: Sexual Liberation and
Political Control
by E. Michael Jones. Libido Dominandi – the term is from St. Augustine’s
City of God – is the definitive history of the sexual revolution, from
1773 to the present. This book examines the development of technologies like
psychotherapy, behaviorism, advertising, sensitivity training, pornography,
and, when push came to shove, plain old blackmail – that allowed the
Enlightenment and its heirs to turn Augustine’s insight on its head and create
masters out of men’s vices. Libido Dominandi explains how the rhetoric
of sexual freedom was used to engineer a system of covert political and social
control. Libido Dominandi is the story of how that happened. Now Available in Paperback, $28.00 + S&H. Read More
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The
Medjugorje Deception: Queen of Peace, Ethnic Cleansing, Ruined Lives by E. Michael Jones. The
Medjugorje Deception breaks the conspiracy of silence that has surrounded
one of the biggest hoaxes of the 20th century. It tells the full truth . . .
from the bloody atrocities during World War II on the other side of Apparition
Hill to their bloody sequel in the ethnic cleansing of Mostar's Muslims with
money raised by Medjugorje groups. The Medjugorje Deception is more than
a book; it's a spiritual work of mercy. $19.95 +
S&H, Paperback. Read
Reviews
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Brooklyn
Existentialism: Voices from the Stoop explaining how Philosophical Realism can
bring about the Restoration of Character, Intelligence and Taste by Arthur DiClementi and Nino
Langiulli. Immortalized by Hollywood in the 20th century, Italian Brooklyn
became an icon of American culture. Brooklyn Existentialism shows it was
more than an icon: the oxymoronic combination of uprootedness and ethnic
solidarity in mid 20th century Brooklyn takes us not just back to Italy, not
just back to Europe, but back to the sources of philosophical realism that made
Europe, Italy, and America possible. Brooklyn Existentialism is
ethnophilosophy with a vengeance: a take-no-prisoners attack on the bad ideas
that corrupted the academy and an equally frank discussion of the moral
mischief those ideas caused. Ethnophilosphy is not an oxymoron, it is the only
philosophy worth doing. What were Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle if not
residents of an ethnic neighborhood who became skeptical of the ruling ideas of
their day and decided to speak out? $18 + S&H,
Paperback. Read More Read Reviews
John Cardinal
Krol and the Cultural Revolution by E. Michael Jones. Those who want to understand the
culture of war that has gripped American society since the 1960s will much
appreciate John Cardinal Krol and the Cultural Revolution. E. Michael
Jones gives a riveting account of how Cardinal Krol confronted the challenges
from within the Catholic Church and from those outside the Church. In
particular, the confrontation between Catholicism and secular humanism makes
for fascinating reading. E. Michael Jones solidifies his position as one of the
leading students of American culture. $35.00 +
S&H, Hardback. Read Reviews This book is out of print. You may buy a used copy here.
Living
Machines: Bauhaus Architecture as Sexual Ideology by E. Michael Jones. Following up
his best selling books Degenerate Moderns and Dionysos Rising, E.
Michael Jones completes the trilogy as he reveals how modern architecture arose
out of the disordered lives of its creators, who catered to the new needs of
modern man as a sexual nomad, who would have no need for home or family, no
need to be rooted in a particular time or place or family or soil or culture. Living
Machines explains where that vision came from, where it led, and why it
ultimately failed. $24.95 + S&H, Paperback. Read Reviews
Dionysos
Rising: The Birth of Cultural Revolution out of the Spirit of Music by E. Michael Jones. Following up
his best seller, Degenerate Moderns, Jones reveals how major figures in
modern music projected their own immorality into the field of music, the main
vehicle of the cultural revolution in the West. For the first time, a unified
theory of music and cultural revolution links the works of Wagner, Nietzsche,
Schonberg, Jagger and others to show the connection between the demise of
classical music and the rise of rock 'n' roll. $24.95
+ S&H, Paperback. Read Reviews
Degenerate
Moderns: Modernity as Rationalized Sexual Misbehavior by E. Michael Jones. In this ground
breaking book, Jones shows how major determining leaders in modern thought and
culture have rationalized their own immoral behavior and projected it onto a
universal canvas. The main thesis of this book is that, in the intellectual
life, there are only two ultimate alternatives: either the thinker conforms
desire to truth or he conforms truth to desire. Degenerate Moderns is a
marvelous tour de force. Required reading for anyone who wishes to understand
the intellectual fashions of the Twentieth century. $24.95
+ S&H, Paperback. Read
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Buy the Moderns Trilogy, $65
+ S&H, Paperback.
Economics
as if God Matters
by Rupert J. Ederer. Dr. Rupert J. Ederer is perhaps the premier Catholic
economist in America today. His deep devotion to Catholic social teaching and
courage in defending it against those who are ready to undercut parts of it to
satisfy ideological imperatives have been consistent and truly admirable. Here
he gives us an outstanding and needed book summarizing and explaining the major
social encyclicals. $17.95 + S&H, Paperback. Read Reviews This book is out of print. You may buy the enlarged and revised edition here.
The Angel and the Machine by E. Michael Jones. By the mid 19th century, American writers were caught between conflicting philosophies and paradigms. Just as Leo Marx's "The Machine in the Garden" looked at the conflict between pastoral and technological values, so The Angel and the Machine goes a step further and examines the conflicting paradigms at the heart of the culture's view of human nature. The book explicates this cultural phenomenon by examining the works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, seeing him as the culmination of a tradition rooted in both the history of science and of religion. Paperback. This book is out of print. You may buy a used copy here.The drop-down menus distinguish between shipment within the United States and international shipment. The shipping cost for international shipment is $24 but the purchase process will instead reflect the domestic shipping cost with the difference between the two added to the cost of the book. For example, the domestic cost of The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit is $48 plus $8 s&h; for international shipment, the cost is $48 plus $26 s&h, but in the purchase process it will appear instead as $66 plus $8 s&h.
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