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Books from Fidelity Press
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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. Dr. Jones' newest book 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
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 new 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.
$27.95 + S&H, Hardback. 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.
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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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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, TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE
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.
$11.95 + 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. $16.95 +
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. $17.95 + S&H,
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Is Notre Dame Still Catholic? by E. Michael Jones. From June 1984 to January 1988 Fidelity
Magazine published a series of articles on Notre Dame that rocked the Catholic world. Beginning with a survey of
the theology department and ending with the chairman of the liturgy department shot to death in the basement
of his house, this series describes the trajectory of dissent like nothing else that has been written
since the end of the Second Vatican Council. Now these articles are available in a book form: Is Notre Dame
Still Catholic? - How Catholic higher education has failed the Church and impoverished the souls of today's students.
$14.95 + 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
History of Jacobinism by Fr. Barruel with a new introduction by Stanley L. Jaki. Published in four volumes beginning in 1798, Barruel's
book documented the fact that the French Revolution was not an
innocuous moment in the tradition of dissent, but a conspiracy that began with the philosophes, was furthered by the Illuminati, and would not stop as long as there was a
priest at the altar or a prince on the throne. Indespensable for understanding the Enlightenment and the world we live in today.
$58 + S&H, Hardback. TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE

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