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Greg Johnson's In Defense of Prejudice is a compelling collection of 28 essays, speeches, reviews, and opinion pieces that delve into a wide array of thought-provoking topics. These include:
The book also explores the ideas and contributions of notable individuals such as:
Greg Johnson demonstrates his mastery of connecting theory with practice, offering insights that weave together topical commentary and eternal truths. His work consistently focuses on the conditions of white survival and flourishing, making this collection both timely and enduring in its relevance.
"Greg Johnson became my favorite writer several years ago when it first dawned on me that my brain was suddenly comprehending everything that he wrote. Subjects which had previously seemed too complex and stuffy for my cranial load limit suddenly made sense when Greg explained them. Not only that, but these complex ideas now demystified were fresh, exciting, and riveting to read. And that, my friends, is the mark not just of a good writer, but of a great writer. What has this to do with Greg's most recent book, In Defense of Prejudice? Well, in a word, if one cannot understand revolutionary ideas one cannot act on them. Put another way, it is hard to move forward if one cannot see ahead. In this important anthology of novel ideas, Greg allows me to see ahead with clarity and focus. And what I see ahead for the future of White Nationhood is extremely exciting."
-Tom Goodrich, author of Hellstorm
"Very soon we will have to put equality behind us if our civilization, the one that has given more to life on this planet than all other civilizations added up together, is to persist. Is quality more precious than quantity, or will post-modern anomie run its course unhindered? It is therefore those who, like Greg Johnson, are already assembling the intellectual foundations of a new dispensation who must be seen as our most valuable and essential persons, men of mind and spirit capable of capsizing a doctrine that delights the worst and marginalizes the best, our present system in other words."
-Tito Perdue, from the Foreword
"It is a rare thing to be both a thinker and a man of action, rarer still to be able to focus with a laser-like precision on what is of supreme importance, yet still rarer to be able to both inspire and to give eminently practical advice on such matters, and to do this on all levels. The essays in this volume-covering a wide spectrum, from doxing, to not punching right, to issues in philosophy- have deeply impressed me. I have read very little elsewhere that is so measured, carefully thought out, and so useful to our movement."
-Jez Turner, The London Forum
"Greg Johnson's In Defense of Prejudice, while continuing the work of his prior volumes, is a self-contained and multi-faceted corpus. The collection of essays is valuable in being a coherent mixture of thought, deed, and strategy. He offers a rare combination of practical and intellectual insights. Of particular interest are some tentative thoughts on a question that has remained surprisingly elusive among the 'Right, ' and seldom asked because of the character of the USA from its very foundations: what exactly is an 'American'? That question has acquired new significance with the election of President Trump. Dr. Johnson's examination of that phenomenon brings the reader up-to-the moment, while suggesting much else that he will, I am certain, address in further essays."
-Kerry Bolton, author of Artists of the Right
"Imagine an angelic looking guy in leather pants named Peter Probabilistic who is the lead singer in a super group called the Inductive Generalizations. Then imagine you're one of thousands of excited fans who have filled a stadium to see them perform songs from their new chart topper In Defense of Prejudice. In what sort of world would a concert like this be happening? If your answer is Disney World(R) that's wrong. Find out exactly how wrong in this new collection of essays by Greg Johnson."
-Charlie Krafft, Villa Delirium Delft Works
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