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The Cause of World Unrest

The Cause of World Unrest

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This compilation of anti-Semitic articles evidently served as a chief inspiration for America’s most influential anti-Semitic newspaper, The Dearborn Independent which was funded by the magnate Henry Ford in the 1920s.

The Cause of World Unrest is a 1920 book by British author and journalist Howell Arthur Gwynne, dealing with the Jewish Question, particularly in relation to the developments of the then contemporary ascent of Bolshevism under Lenin. The book is based upon a series of articles that appeared in The Morning Post which referenced the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion.

The book charts the political development of the subversive movement through freemasonry, the Illuminati, the various Jacobin and Carbonari sects, before eventually ending up at Bolshevism. An editor of the Morning Post newspaper, one of its journalists in Russia at the time Victor E. Marsden—who helped Arthur Cherep-Spiridovich to escape—witnessed the events and had reported back the Jewish demography of the Bolshevists who were overthrowing the state.

It was released in the United States the same year by George Haven Putnam's publishing firm G. P. Putnam's Sons. The ADL of B'nai B'rith, a Jewish freemasonic organization, led a campaign of intimidation however and after a struggle for freedom of the press, Putman gave in and had the remaining copies recalled. He cited the fact that all other publishers, who had published The Protocols, which was a companion to The Cause of World Unrest, had been forced into financial difficulties soon after. In any case, it is similar to The Dearborn Independent articles of Henry Ford, released soon after.
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