I went into this hoping to get a historical perspective on the austro-hungarian empire. Instead it is a Jew talking about how he's a Jew and about how him and the other Jews lived, and then were hard done by because non-Jews don't have the intellect to appreciate how lucky they are to have Jews in control of industry and banking and the media.Within a few pages I realized that his perspective is absolutely saturated with Jewishness and I thought that the book is still worth reading because it might lighten my perspective on God's chosen people, who to be perfectly honest don't come across well.It didn't. Instead it just provides an insight into how they think. Let me summarize: there are Jews. Jews have particular qualities, chief among them being really smart and industrious and deserving of their position in society. There is Austria, whose culture is served by Jews. Austria is lucky that there were Jews to make is so grand.I can't belive the arrogance of these people. They are even worse here than they seem in modern times.
>>18012072>ZweigHe wrote a book on Joseph Fouché, one of the protagonists of the French Revolution, whom I consider to be one of the most interesting historical figures. One reason I didn't read it is because the author is Jewish, the other is that it's an old book.
>>18012079Unless the book is in olde English why would you not read an old book?
jews are so self-obsessed they don't even realize how overt it is, kind of like 'jeet arrogance