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SS: A useful compendium of racialist literature from an American perspective. As an added benefit Unz has provided links to the full texts to the majority of the books — many of them now out of print or otherwise rare.

...I pointed out that the overwhelming majority of the world’s leading academics and intellectuals from one hundred years ago—whether left, right, or center—held many views that would surely have gotten them branded as “White Nationalists” in today’s severely constricted ideological climate.

But whereas today’s WNs are an extremely vilified and marginalized group, with their ranks therefore necessarily skewed towards eccentrics and misfits, the situation was entirely different back then. Their counterparts of the past included many of the foremost academic scholars and public intellectuals of that era, who openly discussed their views in leading opinion journals rather than by pseudonymous postings in dark corners of the Internet. [Cont...]

Off Topic: Links to unz.com are now soft banned on Reddit and nearly all these books have been removed from Amazon.

Here's a big thank you to both our mods and to the creators of this particular (hopefully not too dark) corner of the Internet.

Edit: Amren has published an appendix to Unz's article consisting of supporting material from their archive.

Amren:

Ron Unz has published a lengthy essay on the people and books that have influenced American white advocacy. Like many of Mr. Unz’s essays, it’s interesting and well researched, and takes white advocacy seriously.

Jared Taylor and American Renaissance get high praise.

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Due to its scope, Mr. Unz’s essay touches on several intellectuals and books, and some readers may want to know more. Most have been written about at length by AmRen contributors. This is an AR-appendix to “White Racialism in America, Then and Now.” The topics are in the order in which they appear in the article [Cont...]