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Reviews for Authoritarian Conditioning, Sexual Repression and the Irrational in Politics

 Authoritarian Conditioning, Sexual Repression and the Irrational in Politics magazine reviews

The average rating for Authoritarian Conditioning, Sexual Repression and the Irrational in Politics based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2017-12-30 00:00:00
1970was given a rating of 3 stars Steven Smith
The Soncino Books of the Bible are a fascinating set. I stumbled across a copy of the Soncino Psalms in excellent condition in my local Goodwill. I’d never seen anything like this. Each page includes the original Hebrew text, plus an English translation plus a detailed and informative commentary. And to make the books even more remarkable (and irresistible), they are printed and paginated backward to the standard English model – what we would call the back cover is the front cover and the last page is the first page. Seeing the Psalms, I knew I had to have Job, Song of Songs and Ecclesiastes, and soon tracked down copies of them on ebay. Song of Songs and Ecclesiastes are grouped in the Five Megilloth (or scrolls) in the “Writings” section of the Torah, along with Ruth, Lamentations and Esther. Ecclesiastes ***** -- The introduction and notes provide an excellent background and analysis of this book. It’s very comparable to the insightful commentary that Robert Alter provides in his translation. Both provide a primarily Jewish interpretation and close analysis of the original Hebrew. Ecclesiastes, with its beautiful sorrows, is one of my favorite books of the Bible. You can see my overall thoughts on the text in my review of the Robert Alter translation here:
Review # 2 was written on 2014-05-18 00:00:00
1970was given a rating of 3 stars Martin Diez
Like the Artscroll/Stone Chumash, this Chumash relies heavily on medieval Jewish commentators (such as Rashi, Nachmanides and Ibn Ezra) rather than adding one writer's unique perspective. But this Torah commentary has much less depth than Artscroll- where Soncino might dismiss a topic with a sentence or two, Artscroll will have a full paragraph. So on balance I like Artscroll better. Soncino tends to be slightly less right-wing (in the sense of relying on bizarre legends) than Artscroll- but for a truly modern Orthodox perspective on the Torah, I like the Hertz Chumash better.


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