Jonathan Falk
There are books meant to reassure. And books meant to explain what is actually happening. Jonathan Falk writes the second kind: long-form political analysis instead of comforting rhetoric — precise, confrontational, and focused on consequences rather than intentions.
In December 2025, several of his books were removed from parts of the German book trade. Not because they were disproven. But because they describe mechanisms many prefer not to discuss. When someone tells you, “You shouldn’t read this,” that is not an argument — it is a signal. Falk’s work begins exactly at that point.
Writing about power, not posture
Jonathan Falk is not a social-media commentator and not a partisan campaigner. He writes for readers who sense that political debate in Europe has changed: fewer arguments, more labels; fewer discussions, more moral gatekeeping.
His books examine how language becomes a tool of power — how certain terms are rendered unusable, how moral framing replaces argument, and how informal pressure achieves what formal bans once required. Falk is interested in structures, incentives, and institutional behavior — not emotional cycles.
KPFTV Editions publishes Falk’s work from the United States, where freedom of expression is treated as a principle, not a liability. Falk himself lives with his family in Switzerland, maintaining critical distance from a political climate increasingly hostile to dissenting analysis.
- How debates are steered without explicit censorship
- How moral labeling replaces reasoning
- How antisemitism, extremism, and discourse control intersect
- How systems reward silence and punish deviation
Why Jonathan Falk is qualified to analyze politics
Falk’s perspective is grounded in professional experience, not activism. He is trained in economics and spent years in senior leadership roles, including serving as CEO and managing director of internationally operating companies.
This background shapes his method. Falk analyzes political systems the way organizations actually function: through incentives, decision structures, risk avoidance, and communication strategies. He focuses on outcomes, not intentions — on what systems produce, not what they claim to represent.
- System thinking instead of ideological framing
- Economic and organizational models applied to politics
- Long-form argument instead of moral signaling
- Consistent analysis of antisemitism and extremism
Books by Jonathan Falk
English editions · published by KPFTV Editions / international distribution
Fire in the Holy Land
Written immediately after October 7. An examination of terrorism, moral inversion, and European reaction patterns.
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Europe at the Brink
A diagnosis of European self-deception and moral substitution politics.
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Terre Sainte en Flammes
The French edition addressing conflict, ideology, and narrative control.
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El Conflicto y la Mentira
The Spanish edition examining conflict narratives and political mythmaking.
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