Bag om Confessions of a Reluctant Hater
"Greg Johnson's work is something rarely seen but badly needed on the so-called New Right. His learning is both wide and deep, but lightly worn. He is not afraid to challenge the orthodoxies of Left and Right. He brings a sensitivity both West Coast and Traditional to the cultural politics of today. The works collected here will, like his website, serve as a foundation for any serious attempt to regain control over our destiny."-James J. O'Meara, author of Green Nazis in Space!Greg Johnson's Confessions of a Reluctant Hater collects 52 short essays, reviews, and opinion pieces that chronicle the author's discovery of a white worldview and a white voice to defend it. The second edition contains 24 new essays plus an index and is 40% longer than the first. Greg Johnson discusses multiculturalism, immigration, economic policy, political correctness, the limits of the Republicans and the Tea Party, the 2008, 2010, and 2012 US elections, and books by Christian Lander, Jim Goad, Vox Day, and Malcolm Gladwell. Greg Johnson shows that White Nationalism is not a rigid, Right-wing orthodoxy by including searching and controversial essays on drug legalization, race-mixing, homosexuality, "West Coast White Nationalism," and counter-culture guru Alan Watts. He also argues that White Nationalism will not triumph until white racial consciousness leaves its Right-wing ghetto and becomes the common sense of the whole political spectrum. Greg Johnson is a master of defending radical and uncompromising views with both seductive logic and brutal frankness.Greg Johnson, Ph.D. is Editor-in-Chief of Counter-Currents Publishing Ltd., as well as Editor of North American New Right, its webzine (http://www.counter-currents.com/) and occasional print journal. He is the author of New Right vs. Old Right (San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2013) and Truth, Justice, & a Nice White Country (San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2015).
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