Why have the Jewish people, who seem to have benefited greatly from capitalism, contributed disproportionately to socialist literature? Although the question remains unanswered, Dr. Milton Friedman, a secular Jew himself, offers some fascinating observations.
Dr. Friedman gave a lecture entitled, "Capitalism and the Jews" at the University of Chicago in 1978. Listen here:
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For a contemporary neoconservative point of view, read "Why Are Jews Liberals?" by Norman Podhoretz, also Jewish, in the Wall Street Journal:
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From the American Thinker:
"The Anti-Defamation League pushes a leftist agenda in the guise of fighting anti-Semitism and bigotry."
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Also, FrontPage Magazine has a good article titled, 'See No Anti-Semitism, Hear No Anti-Semitism.' Read it here:
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Excerpt from "The Open Mind" - A Nobel Laureate on the American Economy (1977)
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Capitalism, Socialism, and the Jews
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