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If you haven’t subscribed to American Renaissance, here’s what you’re missing in the December 2008 issue:

  • What Happened in Austria: European journalist Rüdiger Halder reports on the stunning electoral gains made by the two leading Austrian nationalist parties in September. Mr. Halder analyzes the political dynamics that drove the campaign, and how the untimely death of Joerg Haider could impact the future of nationalist politics in Austria.
  • In White Slaves, Thomas Jackson reviews White Cargo: The Forgotten History of Britain’s White Slaves by Don Jordan and Michael Walsh. This book reveals many details not generally known about white indentured servants, showing that their plight was often hardly distinguishable from that of black slaves. Authors Jordan and Walsh demonstrate once and for all that blacks do not have a monopoly on historical suffering and hardship in the US.
  • Ron Paul was Never the Answer: Conservative activist Gregory Hood looks at the dark horse candidacy of Ron Paul, whom many racially concerned whites supported for his constitutional and economic views. Mr. Hood observes that in the end, Dr. Paul adopted a conventional position on race relations and opposed immigration for primarily economic reasons. However, Mr. Hood believes that the “Ron Paul Revolution” has created opportunities that racial activists must pursue.
  • Calling the Election for Obama: Freelance writer Mike Grano critiques the mainstream media’s conduct on election day, both at home and abroad, and predicts just how objective the media is likely to be toward the president-elect.
  • Plus, an analysis of the election returns, a predominantly black high school keeps the Nathan Bedford Forrest name (for now), more Muslim pandering in England, how “white flight” has extended to Detroit cemeteries, and more!