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Sergiei Nilus

The Protocols and World Revolution

In “The Protocols and World Revolution,” Sergiei Nilus presents a controversial and conspiratorial examination of the alleged Jewish plans for global domination. Written in a polemical literary style, this work intertwines anecdotal narratives and purported transcripts to create a sinister vision of a world controlled by a clandestine Jewish elite. The text is framed within the socio-political upheavals of early 20th-century Russia, grappling with themes of revolution, chaos, and national identity, serving as both a reflection and reaction to the tumultuous changes of that era, including the Russian Revolution. Sergiei Nilus was a Russian writer and mystic, deeply influenced by his experiences during a time marked by social strife and anti-Semitic sentiments. His background and affiliations, including his connections to various Orthodox Christian ideologies, informed his perspective within the context of burgeoning political radicalism and fears of social upheaval. Nilus'Äôs work has been both criticized and condemned for its propagandistic content, as it reflects the extreme paranoia of his time regarding Jewish influence in political matters. This book is recommended for scholars of anti-Semitism, political history, and those interested in the socio-cultural dynamics of pre-revolutionary Russia. While it must be approached critically and responsibly, Nilus'Äôs work opens a dialogue on the historical use of conspiracy narratives to shape societal fears and political agendas.
217 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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