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Madrid burns [OP]

2003-06-16 06:57 | User Profile

Although Kevin Macdonald has mentioned this in his book, it is interesting to notice that some Jewish anthropologists also agree with the fact that the Cultural Anthropology is a Jewish ideology and have very Jewish roots. In www.govnn.com somebody sends a letter in which mentioned a link to an article that it explains such a relationship:

Subject:  jews started cultural anthro -- ie, race doesn't not exist 6/15/2003

Hey -- Here is a very hard-to-find item! A Jewish anthropologist, Gelya Frank, admits that Jews dominate American cultural anthropology [Franz Boas anthro.] I looked for a LONG TIME trying to find this item on the web. But all I ever found was bits-and-pieces, a paragraph or two. Until now.

I should charge the WN community money for looking for it, heh, heh... This is apparently the whole thing. The text is messed up a bit, because it is a cache of a PDF file. WARNING: If you try to copy it via highlight-and-save, it is hard to do and can freeze your PC. You need to actually save it via floppy or hard-drive [I did]. I tried to get the PDF, but no luck at all. Did not download.

The URL is:

[url=http://216.239.39.100/search?q=cache:2I4kqoOJNdkJ:0-departments.oxy.edu.oasys.lib.oxy.edu/library-reserve-courses/tobin/jew.pdf]http://216.239.39.100/search?q=cache:2I4kq...s/tobin/jew.pdf[/url]

The file is titled "Jews, multiculturalism and anthropology," American Anthropologist magazine, December, 1997


Franco

2003-06-16 07:00 | User Profile

David Duke mentions Gelya Frank in his book "My Awakening," 1999.


Franco

2003-06-16 07:02 | User Profile

See also [url=http://cptwc.matriots.com/egalitarian.html]http://cptwc.matriots.com/egalitarian.html[/url]


Alka

2003-06-16 15:28 | User Profile

Well, this depends upon your definition of cultural anthropology. If your definition extends only to today's recognized cultural anthropologists, then this allegation is well-founded. However, if your definition extends to the roots of cultural anthropology, then it is based in ignorance.

Europeans have been collecting and collating information about other peoples from the earliest of times, and especially during our voyages of exploration. In this sense, cultural anthropology has existed long before today's existing and more rigid structures came into being, thank the tyranny of the educational institution. Crediting the Jewish people with inventing cultural anthropology is denying credit to European historians/anthropologists who, through the 15th century onward, were the ones who invented and began to develope this discipline.