“Norman Finkelstein's The Holocaust Industry is a short but important and necessary addendum that advances important critiques of Novick and makes its own contribution to the debate by discussing aspects that Novick did not include.”

Massad, "Deconstructing Holocaust Consciousness", Journal of Palestine Studies, 2002
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