Kevin MacDonald is an evolutionary psychologist, former Professor Of Psychology and author of numerous books studying the influence of Jews in the West.
His Twitter account is worth following.
Obviously, based on his books (which are neither controversial nor “anti-Semitic”), he has become a target of the establishment because any criticism of Jews or Israel is prohibited and met with aggression. Norman Finkelstein is a Jewish historian who was banned from entering Israel following his books criticising, what he refers to as, “the Holocaust industry” and David Cole is a Jewish filmmaker who received death threats following his documentary questioning the official Auschwitz story.


Kevin’s books are not nearly as fiery which is why most are still available on Amazon.
The Culture Of Critique
However, The Culture Of Critique, about which he joined me for a conversation, has been banned from Amazon.
The following synopsis is a clue.
Kevin MacDonald advances a carefully researched but extremely controversial thesis: that certain 20th century intellectual movements – largely established and led by Jews – have changed European societies in fundamental ways and destroyed the confidence of Western man. He claims that these movements were designed, consciously or unconsciously, to advance Jewish interests even though they were presented to non-Jews as universalistic and even utopian. He concludes that the increasing dominance of these ideas has had profound political and social consequences that benefited Jews but caused great harm to gentile societies. This analysis, which he makes with considerable force, is an unusual indictment of a people generally thought to be more sinned against than sinning.
Stanley Hornbeck, reviewing the book
The Culture of Critique is the final title in Prof. MacDonald’s massive, three-volume study of Jews and their role in history. The two previous volumes are A People That Shall Dwell Alone and Separation and its Discontents, published by Praeger in 1994 and 1998. The series is written from a sociobiological perspective that views Judaism as a unique survival strategy that helps Jews compete with other ethnic groups.
Our conversation
Kevin chatted to me about the book and its talking points in brief. Because his literature is extremely extensive, I’d recommend using this podcast as a springboard to diving deeper into his work.
He touched on
- Marxism and communism,
- Freudian psychoanalysis,
- the Frankfurt School,
- Boasian anthropology,
- multi-culturalism and
- mass immigration.