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American Renaissance

A Race Against Time

Racial Heresies for the 21st Century

A Race Against Time, by George McDaniel
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Since the 1960s, every pillar of American society has passionately supported the goal of eliminating “racism.” The belief that all races are identical or interchangeable in terms of average ability and capacity for high civilization has become the equivalent of a state religion.

Nevertheless, residential neighborhoods remain nearly as segregated as they were in the 1960s. Church congregations are segregated. Generation after generation, school children fail the “lunch-room test” by sitting with friends of the same race. Americans know that the constant cheerleading for integration and “diversity” masks deep divisions. Outside of a few pockets of self-conscious mixing, Americans generally live their lives among people like themselves.

A Race Against Time is a collection of articles from American Renaissance, the leading journal of racial-realist thinking. This book represents an unapologetic break with the assumptions and clichés of the civil rights era. The authors believe that when decades of experience do nothing but contradict the assumptions that underlie social policy, those assumptions must be reexamined. America has tried—as earnestly as a nation can try anything—to build a society on the assumption that race can be made not to matter. It is time to recognize failure.

The authors represented in this book—Samuel Francis, Jared Taylor, Richard Lynn, Michael Levin, and others—reject today’s racial orthodoxy. They are all fully aware that what they propose in its place is no less than heresy against the state religion. It is a religion few people actually live by, but it still has the power to dictate policy, and to terrify and punish scoffers. At its simplest, their heresy is this: Race is important, and whites have rights and interests as a race.

These authors and the movement they represent are entirely in earnest about the survival of Western civilization and the people who created it. Unless whites shake off the teachings of racial orthodoxy they will cease to be a distinct people with a culture of their own. History, morality, biology, and generations of common sense justify their desire that their descendents should be the heirs to the culture and civilization of Europe, that their lives be shaped by their own history rather than by the demands of people unlike themselves. More and more whites are awakening to the crisis they face. They will eventually shake off their lethargy and secure for themselves that to which all men have a right: survival as a people.

ISBN: 0-9656383-2-4
Original Issue Paperback

From the reviews:

“Americans of all races who want the truth about race—without hate, whining, guilt, or cant—will find it in American Renaissance. This collection offers the best informed, most articulate, most serious, and most honest discussion of race this country has seen in decades.”

—Samuel Francis, nationally syndicated columnist

“American Renaissance and the authors who write for it represent a movement that may now seem marginal but that has the unstoppable momentum of truth. Our understanding of race and racial policy is finally emerging from the Dark Ages.”

—Richard Lynn, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, University of Ulster

“A Race Against Time, represents a courageous counterassault by serious opponents of ‘diversity.’ Unlike the establishment critics, who are as much a part of the problem as what they cautiously criticize at the edges, the contributors to this collection go to the ultimate sources of our cultural and social crisis. They are not enlarging the received picture of what has gone wrong, but supplying a provocative alternative one.”

—Paul Gottfried, author of After Liberalism and Multiculturalism and the Politics of Guilt.

“This collection of the best of American Renaissance is essential reading because of the trenchant facts and rigorous reasoning that it contains. A Race Against Time should be purchased and carefully studied.”

—Occidental Quarterly