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Kevin B. MacDonald (born January 24, 1944) is an American antisemitic conspiracy theorist, white supremacist, and retired professor of evolutionary psychology at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB). In 2008, the CSULB academic senate voted to disassociate itself from MacDonald's work.
- American
- Group evolutionary strategy
- January 24, 1944 (age 79), Oshkosh, Wisconsin, U.S.
- The Culture of Critique series
Kevin MacDonald is the neo-Nazi movement's favorite academic. A psychology professor at California State University, Long Beach, MacDonald published a trilogy that supposedly "proves" that Jews are genetically driven to destroy Western societies. Extremist Info. Born. 1944. Group. Occidental Quarterly. Location. Laguna Hills, Calif. Ideology.
Kevin MacDonald is a professor emeritus of psychology at California State University–Long Beach who has written and published on evolutionary perspectives on culture, development, personality, and ethnic relations. He is the author of several books and papers on topics such as Western uniqueness, Jewish influence, and cultural insurrections.
Macdonald began his career with a biography of his grandfather, The Life and Death of a Screenwriter (1994), which he turned into the documentary The Making of an Englishman (1995). After making a series of biographical documentaries, Macdonald directed One Day in September (1999), about the murder of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics.
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- 28 October 1967 (age 55), Glasgow, Scotland
- 1994–present
- Film director
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The Culture of Critique series is a trilogy of books by Kevin B. MacDonald that promote antisemitic conspiracy theories. MacDonald, a white supremacist and retired professor of evolutionary psychology, claims that evolutionary psychology provides the motivations behind Jewish group behavior and culture. Through the series, MacDonald asserts ...