For at least a century, Europe and the United States have been effectively held captive by a single, wealthy, powerful lobby: the Jewish Lobby. This Lobby has exerted power at all levels of society, from government and finance to media, academia, and entertainment. In America, it has had a decisive effect on all aspects of national life, including policies of war and peace, economic life, and education. Never has that power been greater than it is today. Thus, we in the West are confronted with a most urgent "Jewish Question" How should we respond to the dominating control by a small, self-interested, and malicious minority?
The Steep Climb contains 35 essays on this very subject, by noted writer and social critic Thomas Dalton, PhD. In these writings, Dalton takes a hard look at the nature and effects of the Jewish Lobby. He addresses the question from a historical standpoint, in the work of Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, and Hitler; he tackles several aspects of Holocaust propaganda; and he examines the Lobby's action in the present day.
Dalton is under no illusions here-the way forward will be hard; the climb will be steep. And yet, we are not powerless. We have options available to us. But the first step is knowledge. To this end, the reader is invited to study, to learn, and to participate in the process of renewal.