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American Renaissance (magazine)



 
 
For the magazine about renaissance faires, see Renaissance Magazine
Renaissance Magazine

Renaissance Magazine is a glossy United States magazine published every other month. Each issue comprises approximately 90 pages, and includes articles about the contemporary renaissance faire experience, medieval and renaissance history, castles, heraldry, cooking, and interviews with key individuals in the renaissance fair industry....
American Renaissance (abbreviated AR or AmRen) is a monthly racialist magazine
Magazine

for quarterly in Heraldry see Quartering Magazines, periodicals, glossies or serials are publications, generally published on a regular schedule, containing a variety of Article , generally financed by advertising, by a purchase price, by pre-paid magazine subscription, or all three....
 published by the New Century Foundation
New Century Foundation

The New Century Foundation is a United States 501 tax-exempt organization founded in 1994 to "study immigration and race relations so as to better understand the consequences of America?s increasing diversity."...
. The magazine's founder Jared Taylor
Jared Taylor

Samuel "Jared" Taylor of Oakton, Virginia, is an United States journalist and an advocate of what he describes as Racial realism explanations for the sociological and economic problems associated with non-whites, particularly Black people, in Western countries....
 has been called a white separatist
White separatism

White separatism is a Separatism political movement that seeks separate economic and cultural development for white people. White separatists generally claim genetic affiliation with English people cultures, Nordic countries cultures, or other white European cultures....
 by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

magazine and foundation were founded by Jared Taylor
Jared Taylor

Samuel "Jared" Taylor of Oakton, Virginia, is an United States journalist and an advocate of what he describes as Racial realism explanations for the sociological and economic problems associated with non-whites, particularly Black people, in Western countries....
, and the first issue was published in November 1990.






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For the magazine about renaissance faires, see Renaissance Magazine
Renaissance Magazine

Renaissance Magazine is a glossy United States magazine published every other month. Each issue comprises approximately 90 pages, and includes articles about the contemporary renaissance faire experience, medieval and renaissance history, castles, heraldry, cooking, and interviews with key individuals in the renaissance fair industry....
American Renaissance (abbreviated AR or AmRen) is a monthly racialist magazine
Magazine

for quarterly in Heraldry see Quartering Magazines, periodicals, glossies or serials are publications, generally published on a regular schedule, containing a variety of Article , generally financed by advertising, by a purchase price, by pre-paid magazine subscription, or all three....
 published by the New Century Foundation
New Century Foundation

The New Century Foundation is a United States 501 tax-exempt organization founded in 1994 to "study immigration and race relations so as to better understand the consequences of America?s increasing diversity."...
. The magazine's founder Jared Taylor
Jared Taylor

Samuel "Jared" Taylor of Oakton, Virginia, is an United States journalist and an advocate of what he describes as Racial realism explanations for the sociological and economic problems associated with non-whites, particularly Black people, in Western countries....
 has been called a white separatist
White separatism

White separatism is a Separatism political movement that seeks separate economic and cultural development for white people. White separatists generally claim genetic affiliation with English people cultures, Nordic countries cultures, or other white European cultures....
 by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

History

Jared Taylor
The magazine and foundation were founded by Jared Taylor
Jared Taylor

Samuel "Jared" Taylor of Oakton, Virginia, is an United States journalist and an advocate of what he describes as Racial realism explanations for the sociological and economic problems associated with non-whites, particularly Black people, in Western countries....
, and the first issue was published in November 1990. A main theme of the magazine is a claim that non-white
White people

White people is a term which is usually used to refer to Human characterized, at least in part, by the light Human skin color. It often refers narrowly to people claiming ancestry exclusively from Europe....
 minorities pose a demographic threat to the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 and other Western
Western world

The term Western world, the West or the Occident can have multiple meanings dependent on its context . Accordingly, the basic definition of what constitutes "the West" varies, expanding and contracting over time, in relation to various historical circumstances....
 nations. The magazine argues that the United States' major social problems are due to racial diversity
Diversity

Diversity may refer to:*Multiculturalism, the ideology of including people of diverse cultural and religious backgrounds*Diversity , the political and social policy of encouraging tolerance for people of different backgrounds...
 and a weakening of the country's white racial heritage by increased non-white immigration
Immigration

While the movement of people has thought throughout history at various levels, modern immigration tourism are considered non-immigrants . Immigration that violates the immigration laws of the destination country is termed illegal immigration or undocumented immigration....
.

In the first several years of the magazine's publication, it sought to maintain a mainstream paleoconservative tone. Instead of explicit racism, AmRen tried to form common ground with conservatives and libertarians by merely opposing affirmative action, quotas, and perceived property rights violations stemming from Civil Rights laws. It garnered praise from many mainstream conservative media outlets, including the National Review
National Review

National Review is a biweekly magazine and web site, founded by the late author William F. Buckley, Jr. in 1955 and based in New York City....
 and The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal is an English language international daily newspaper published by Dow Jones & Company in New York, New York with Asian and European editions....
. According to the Anti-Defamation League
Anti-Defamation League

The Anti-Defamation League is a United States of America based, international non-governmental organization. Describing itself as "the nation's premier civil rights/human relations agency", the ADL states that it "fights anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry, defends democratic ideals and protects civil rights for all."...
, the publication was able to maintain credibility by expressing racism only through a coded, academic veil.

The magazine's arguments are usually explained using social science and genetics
Genetics

Genetics , a discipline of biology, is the science of heredity and Genetic variation in living organisms. The fact that living things inherit traits from their parents has been used since prehistoric times to improve crop plants and animals through selective breeding....
, but some issues of AR have featured theological
Theology

Theology is the study of the existence or attributes of a deity or gods, or more generally the study of religion or spirituality. It is sometimes contrasted with religious studies: theology is understood as the study of religion from an internal perspective , and religious studies as the study of religion from an external perspective....
 arguments. One argument has been that interracial and inter-cultural marriage is racial suicide and an unequal yoking, and that such unions "go against the very community which marriage is designed to establish." The magazine and foundation promote the view that differences in educational outcomes and per capita income
Per capita income

Per capita income means how much each individual receives, in monetary terms, of the yearly income generated in the country. This is what each citizen is to receive if the yearly national income is divided equally among everyone....
s between racial populations can be attributed at least in part to differences in intelligence between races
Race and intelligence

Race and intelligence have in some cases been claimed to be correlated. Contemporary debate on this issue focuses on the nature, causes, and rectifications of ethnic group differences in intelligence test scores....
. Such as resulted in accusations of white supremacy due to its notions of racial segregation
Segregation

Segregation or segregate may refer to:*Geographical segregation*Mendelian inheritance#Law of Segregation*Particle segregation*Racial segregation...
.

American Renaissance and the New Century Foundation are alleged to have had links with far right
Far right

Far right, extreme right, hard right, ultra-right or radical right are terms used to discuss the Qualitative research or Quantitative research position a group or person occupies within a political spectrum....
, neo-fascist
Neo-Fascism

Neo-fascism is a post-World War II ideology that includes significant elements of fascism. The term neo-fascist may apply to groups that express a specific admiration for Benito Mussolini and fascist Italy or any other fascist leader/state....
 and racist organizations and individuals such as: the Council of Conservative Citizens
Council of Conservative Citizens

The Council of Conservative Citizens is an American far-right organization that supports a large variety of Conservatism in the United States causes in addition to white nationalism and white separatism....
, the Pioneer Fund
Pioneer Fund

The Pioneer Fund is a U.S. Non-profit organization established in 1937 "to advance the scientific study of heredity and human differences." Currently headed by psychology professor J....
, the British National Party
British National Party

The British National Party is a far-right and white people-only Political parties in the United Kingdom in the United Kingdom. The party is not represented in the Parliament of the United Kingdom....
, Don Black
Don Black

Don Black may refer to:* Don Black , white nationalist campaigner* Don Black , lyricist* Don Black , baseball player for the Cleveland Indians and Philadelphia Athletics...
 and David Duke
David Duke

David Ernest Duke is an American white nationalist, former Grand Wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, former Republican Party Louisiana House of Representatives, and a perennial candidate in presidential primaries....
. The organization has held bi-annual conferences that are open to the public and that attract 200 - 300 people. Critics say that some of those who attend are neo-Nazi
Neo-Nazism

The term neo-Nazism refers to post-World War II far right political movements, social movements, and ideology seeking to revive Nazism, or some variant that echoes core aspects of Nazism such as Ethnic nationalism or V?lkisch movement integralism....
s, white nationalist
White nationalism

White nationalism is a political ideology which advocates a racialism definition of national identity for white people, in opposition to multiculturalism....
s, white separatists, Ku Klux Klan
Ku Klux Klan

Ku Klux Klan is the name of several past and present secret domestic militant organizations in the United States, originating in the southern states and eventually having national scope, that are best known for advocating white supremacy and acting as terrorists while hidden behind conical hats, masks and white robes....
 members, Holocaust deniers
Holocaust denial

Holocaust denial is the claim that the genocide of Jews during World War II?usually referred to as the Holocaust?did not occur in the manner or to the extent described by current scholarship....
 and eugenicists
Eugenics

Eugenics is a scientific field involving the controlled breeding of humans in order to achieve desirable traits in future generations. Eugenics was at its height in first half of the 20th century and was largely abandoned with the end of World War II....
 (as well as numerous protest
Protest

Protest expresses relatively overt reaction to events or situations: sometimes in favor, though more often opposed. Protesters may organize a protest as a way of publicly and forcefully making their opinions heard in an attempt to influence public opinion or government policy, or may undertake direct action to attempt to directly enact desi...
ors). Taylor has written that the magazine welcomes Jews as writers and conference speakers. Contributors to the magazine and conferences have included Stephen Webster, Michael Levin
Michael Levin

Michael Levin is professor of philosophy at City University of New York, who has published works on metaphysics, epistemology, Race , homosexuality, animal rights, the philosophy of archaeology, the philosophy of logic, philosophy of language, and the philosophy of science....
, Nick Griffin
Nick Griffin

Nicholas John "Nick" Griffin is a United Kingdom politician who, since 1999, has served as chairman of the British National Party ....
, Bruno Gollnisch
Bruno Gollnisch

Bruno Gollnisch is a French academic and politician, a member of the National Front History of far-right movements in France, and a Member of the European Parliament member....
, J. Philippe Rushton
J. Philippe Rushton

John Philippe Rushton is a psychology professor at the University of Western Ontario, Canada, most widely known for his work on intelligence quotient and race and intelligence, particularly his book Race, Evolution and Behavior....
, Ian Jobling
Ian Jobling

Dr. Ian Jobling is an United States racial realism writer who currently owns and writes the majority of the content for the website The Inverted World....
, Glenn Spencer
Glenn Spencer

Glenn Spencer is an activist who advocates greater vigilance in securing the United States?Mexico border against illegal immigration. Spencer is the founder of the American Border Patrol group based in Sierra Vista, Arizona....
, Lawrence Auster
Lawrence Auster

Lawrence Auster is an United States of America traditionalist Conservatism wikt:Blogger and essayist....
, Richard Lynn
Richard Lynn

Richard Lynn is a United Kingdom Professor Emeritus of Psychology who is known for his views on race and ethnic group differences. Lynn says that there are race and intelligence and sex and intelligence....
, Sam Dickson, and Samuel Francis
Samuel Francis

Samuel Todd Francis was an Anti-capitalism paleoconservatism columnist, nationally syndicated in America, known for his racialist views; this includes his opposition to immigration, multiculturalism, miscegenation, and his involvement in debates concerning other controversial issues of the day....
. Despite this policy, American Renaissance has published letters from readers such as this, for instance:

"Sir — I read with interest Jared Taylor
Jared Taylor

Samuel "Jared" Taylor of Oakton, Virginia, is an United States journalist and an advocate of what he describes as Racial realism explanations for the sociological and economic problems associated with non-whites, particularly Black people, in Western countries....
’s article, “Jews and American Renaissance,” in the May 2006 issue. I understand and respect his point of view, but it does not take a “blasted Nazi” to know what certain Jews and groups of Jews, using their enormous influence and power, have done to this country over the last 100 years. They played leading roles in the civil rights
Civil rights

Civil and political rights are a class of rights ensuring things such as the protection of peoples' physical integrity; procedural fairness in law; protection from discrimination based on sexism, religious intolerance, Racism, Homophobia, etc; individual freedom of freedom of belief, freedom of speech, freedom of association, and freedom...
 movement of the 1950s and ’60s, and they were in the forefront of efforts to pass the Immigration Act of 1965 — the nightmarish demographic results of which we are now experiencing... I would oppose a blanket condemnation of all Jews, but we must be knowledgeable, alert and careful with regard to these people.
" - John W. Altman (Vol. 17, No. 7, July 2006)

According to the Anti-Defamation League , "The New Century Foundation - known primarily by the name of its publication, American Renaissance -- promotes 'genteel' racism: pseudoscientific, questionably researched and argued articles that validate the genetic and moral inferiority of nonwhites and the need for racial 'purity.' Generally avoiding overt bigotry and stereotyping, many of North America's leading intellectual racists have written for the journal or have addressed the biannual American Renaissance conferences."

Notable contributors and speakers

  • Lawrence Auster
    Lawrence Auster

    Lawrence Auster is an United States of America traditionalist Conservatism wikt:Blogger and essayist....
  • Michael Berman
    Michael Berman

    Michael Berman may refer to:* Michael S. Berman, American lawyer and lobbyist, former aide to Walter Mondale* Michael J. Berman, American businessman, founder of George Magazine with John F. Kennedy, Jr....
  • Frank Ellis
    Leeds Student

    Leeds Student is a British weekly student newspaper, published free every Friday during Academic term and distributed around the University of Leeds, Leeds, England....
  • Jon Entine
    Jon Entine

    Jon Entine is a prominent author, journalist and corporate consultant. He is also a columnist for the British-based international magazine Ethical Corporation, a visiting fellow at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research in Washington, D.C., and a communications and brand reputation advisor focusing on strategic co...
  • Guillaume Faye
    Guillaume Faye

    Guillaume Faye is a French far right journalist and writer.With a Doctor of Philosophy from Science-Po, Guillaume Faye was one of the major theorists of the French New Right in the 1970-1980?s....
  • Samuel Francis
    Samuel Francis

    Samuel Todd Francis was an Anti-capitalism paleoconservatism columnist, nationally syndicated in America, known for his racialist views; this includes his opposition to immigration, multiculturalism, miscegenation, and his involvement in debates concerning other controversial issues of the day....
  • Andrew Fraser
    Drew Fraser

    Andrew William Fraser is a Canadian-born academic and was latterly an Associate Professor in the Department of Public Law at Macquarie University in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia....
  • Paul Fromm
  • Bruno Gollnisch
    Bruno Gollnisch

    Bruno Gollnisch is a French academic and politician, a member of the National Front History of far-right movements in France, and a Member of the European Parliament member....
  • Paul Gottfried
    Paul Gottfried

    Paul Edward Gottfried is Raffensperger Professor of Humanities at Elizabethtown College in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, and a Guggenheim Fellowships recipient....
  • Nick Griffin
    Nick Griffin

    Nicholas John "Nick" Griffin is a United Kingdom politician who, since 1999, has served as chairman of the British National Party ....
  • Michael H. Hart
    Michael H. Hart

    Michael H. Hart is an astrophysicist who has also written three books on history and controversial articles on a variety of subjects.Hart, a graduate of the Bronx High School of Science who enlisted in the U.S....
  • Ian Jobling
    Ian Jobling

    Dr. Ian Jobling is an United States racial realism writer who currently owns and writes the majority of the content for the website The Inverted World....
  • Joel T. LeFevre
    Joel T. LeFevre

    Joel T. LeFevre is the editor-in-chief the Citizens Informer, a quarterly newspaper put out by the Council of Conservative Citizens.LeFevre at first refused to join the Council of Conservative Citizens, but when the previous editor-in-chief of the Citizens Informer, Samuel Francis, died, the director of the CCC, Gordon Lee Baum, assu...
  • Michael Levin
    Michael Levin

    Michael Levin is professor of philosophy at City University of New York, who has published works on metaphysics, epistemology, Race , homosexuality, animal rights, the philosophy of archaeology, the philosophy of logic, philosophy of language, and the philosophy of science....
  • Richard McCulloch
    Richard McCulloch

    Richard McCulloch is an United States author and advocate for racial preservationism. He sees the Nordish race as particularly endangered and proposes racial separatism....
  • Roger McGrath
  • Ashley Mote
    Ashley Mote

    Ashley Mote is a non-inscrit Member of the European Parliament for South East England . An outspoken critic of fraud in the Institutions of the European Union, he himself was convicted of benefit fraud in 2007 for which he served a nine-month sentence and was described by the trial judge as "a truly dishonest man"....
  • Fred Reed
    Fred Reed

    Fred Reed is a technology columnist for The Washington Times, and the author of Fred on Everything, a weekly independent column. He also writes books and other material....
  • Dan Roodt
    Dan Roodt

    Dan Roodt is an Afrikaans-speaking writer and activist....
  • J. Philippe Rushton
    J. Philippe Rushton

    John Philippe Rushton is a psychology professor at the University of Western Ontario, Canada, most widely known for his work on intelligence quotient and race and intelligence, particularly his book Race, Evolution and Behavior....
  • Mayer Schiller
  • Joseph Sobran
    Joseph Sobran

    M. Joseph Sobran, Jr. is an United States journalist and writer, formerly with National Review and currently a syndicated columnist....
  • Glenn Spencer
    Glenn Spencer

    Glenn Spencer is an activist who advocates greater vigilance in securing the United States?Mexico border against illegal immigration. Spencer is the founder of the American Border Patrol group based in Sierra Vista, Arizona....
  • Donald I Templer
  • Jared Taylor
    Jared Taylor

    Samuel "Jared" Taylor of Oakton, Virginia, is an United States journalist and an advocate of what he describes as Racial realism explanations for the sociological and economic problems associated with non-whites, particularly Black people, in Western countries....
  • Michael Walker
    Michael Walker

    Michael Walker may refer to:* Michael Walker , actor; son of Robert Walker * Michael Walker , Toronto City councillor* Michael Walker , Canadian economist...
  • Robert Weissberg
    Robert Weissberg

    Robert Weissberg is a professor at the University_of_Illinois_at_Urbana-Champaign. He is the author of the books Democracy and the Academy and Polling, Policy, and Public Opinion....


See also

  • Antisemitism
  • Biological determinism
    Biological determinism

    Biological determinism, also called genetic determinism, is the hypothesis that biological factors such as an organism's individual genes completely determine how a system behaves or changes over time....
  • Eugenics
    Eugenics

    Eugenics is a scientific field involving the controlled breeding of humans in order to achieve desirable traits in future generations. Eugenics was at its height in first half of the 20th century and was largely abandoned with the end of World War II....
  • Kevin B. MacDonald
    Kevin B. MacDonald

    Kevin B. MacDonald, is a professor of psychology at California State University, Long Beach, best known for his use of evolutionary psychology to inform his study of Judaism as being a "group evolutionary strategy." MacDonald's most controversial claim is that a suite of traits that he attributes to Jews, including higher-than-average verbal...
  • Paleoconservatism
    Paleoconservatism

    Paleoconservatism is a term for an Anti-communism and anti-authoritarian right-wing movement in the United States of America that stresses tradition, civil society and anti-federalism, along with familial, religious, regional, national and Western world identity....
  • Pioneer Fund
    Pioneer Fund

    The Pioneer Fund is a U.S. Non-profit organization established in 1937 "to advance the scientific study of heredity and human differences." Currently headed by psychology professor J....
  • Racial realism
    Racial realism

    Racial realism is a term used to describe two directly opposed positions, both motivated by the perceived durability and social importance of racial distinctions....
  • Racialism
    Racialism

    Racialism is an emphasis on Race or racial considerations.Racialism entails a belief in the existence and significance of racial categories, but not necessarily in a hierarchy between the races, or in any political or ideological position of racial supremacy....
  • Right-wing politics
    Right-wing politics

    In politics, right-wing, rightist and the Right are terms applied to Conservatism and reactionary positions. Originally, during the French Revolution, right-wing referred to seating arrangements in parliament; those who sat on the right supported the monarchy and aristocracy....
  • Scientific racism
    Scientific racism

    Scientific racism denotes the use of scientific, or ostensibly scientific, findings and methods to support or validate Racism attitudes and worldviews....
  • White nationalism
    White nationalism

    White nationalism is a political ideology which advocates a racialism definition of national identity for white people, in opposition to multiculturalism....


Further reading

  • . (JSTOR
    JSTOR

    JSTOR is a United States-based Internet system for archiving academic journals, founded in 1995. It provides full-text searches of Digitizing back issues of several hundred well-known journals, dating back to 1665 in the case of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society....
     subscription required for online access.)


External links

  • January 30, 2005 by Dennis Roddy, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Critical account of an AmRen conference.
  • , Sunday, January 23, 2005, by Dennis Roddy, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Details connections between racist organizations and individuals such as the Council of Conservative Citizens, the British National Party, Don Black, and David Duke.
  • Article summarizing many of the views of American Renaissance from an AmRen conference.