Does it has as much quantitative data as the Culture of Critique or is it more verbose?
Not as much data, but a more intellectual sociology study. Lots of cutting quotes and high level analysis about motivation. You won't understand the internal need for subversion in most places, but they go into it from their own words there. Basically, the Jews in the Shtetl made statements that they hated themselves and because of this self hatred it is the reason they are awake. They see themselves as the saviors of the world through their self hatred and fear the goyim seeing this because they are not "refined" so they would want to destroy them and hence destroy the worlds saviors. So, they feel that they can "help" us by destroying our self esteem and some of us can become more enlightened through this and be of use to them saving the world by ridding it of all goyim and helping them ascend to become gods. It's made very clear from people like Sigmund Freud's own writings.
Interesting.
I will have a look.
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