Hillel  Halkin grapples with the brilliant Berkeley historian Yuri Slezkine's  interesting but slippery Mercurian vs. Apollonian concepts, and largely leaves  out the "Stalin's willing executioners" aspect of the book -- i.e.,  Slezkine's illuminating explanations for why many well-educated secular Jews  were such enthusiastic builders of the Bolshevik tyranny, with catastrophic  consequences for the world as a whole and for Jews in particular.
 But, that's a glass-is-half-empty complaint, and from a half-full perspective,  it's a tribute to Halkin that the book is being reviewed at all in Commentary,  and in a civil fashion. (Here's an old  blog entry about Halkin's article on the Cochran-Harpending theory of the  evolution of Ashkenazi IQ.)
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