Books about race and genetics, with an emphasis on White history, White pride, and race relations.
In The Science of Human Diversity: A History of the Pioneer Fund, Richard Lynn gives an account of the research sponsored by the Pioneer Fund of New York. The Fund was established in 1937 by the textile millionaire Wickliffe Draper to support research in genetics, heredity and eugenics.
In "The Unspoken Truth: Race, Culture and Other Taboos," Frank Borzellieri addresses issues which current political orthodoxy does not permit to be discussed in any honest way. But Frank Borzellieri ignores orthodoxy, dogma and political correctness in the most thoroughly researched and convincingly honest collection of ess ...
Michael O'Meara is the leading scholar and translator of the European New Right in the English-speaking world. In TOWARD THE WHITE REPUBLIC, he brings his European perspective to bear on issues that lie closer to home. Convinced that the present political-economic system threatens the existence of European-America, he explo ...
Introduction by Samuel Francis, Ph.D. Three essays by Kevin MacDonald, Ph.D. Background Traits for Jewish Activism Zionism and the Internal Dynamics of Judaism Neoconservatism as a Jewish Movement With the exception of the Introduction by Samuel Francis, these essays first appeared in The Occidental Quarterly, 3(2) Summer 2 ...
Ten years in the making, this book is the sequel to Jared Taylor’s seminal Paved With Good Intentions. In White Identity Taylor steers even further into forbidden territory, as he systematically marshals the data to show that: People of all races pay lip service to the ideal of integration but generally prefer to remain ...
Michael Levin’s long-awaited book on race has finally arrived, every bit as powerful and insightful as his admirers had hoped it would be. Why Race Matters does exactly what the title promises — it removes all illusions about the insignificance of race, and explains what racial differences mean for a multi-racial society. I ...