New Century Foundation
From SourceWatch
The
New Century Foundation, founded November 1990 and based in Oakton, Virginia, is a "self-styled
think tank that publishes a monthly journal and a Web site called
American Renaissance. Also hosts biannual conferences. The Foundation promotes pseudoscientific and questionably researched and argued studies to validate the superiority of whites."
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The Foundation is headed by
Samuel Jared Taylor, "author of
Paved With Good Intentions: The Failure of Race Relations in Contemporary America, a 1991 book that documented fundamental problems with U.S. policies on
civil rights, crime and welfare. ...
But Mr. Taylor was criticized as an advocate of 'the new white racism' by conservative author Dinesh D'Souza, whose 1995 book The End of Racism reported many of the same racial problems Mr. Taylor had examined in his earlier book."[2]
"Presenters at conferences have included
Samuel Francis and
Gordon Lee Baum of the
Council of Conservative Citizens. Attendees have included Don Black, operator of the
white supremacist Web site
Stormfront, and
National Alliance leader
Kevin Alfred Strom. Taylor has been a board member of the Council of Conservative Citizens, and is on the advisory board and has contributed to the racist journal
Occidental Quarterly."
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(1) source: Anti-Defamation League
Jared Taylor/American Renaissance
Jared Taylor (also known as Samuel Jared Taylor) founded The New Century Foundation, a self-styled think tank known primarily for
American Renaissance, a white supremacist journal and companion Website. The journal, which Taylor edits, promotes pseudoscientific studies that attempt to demonstrate the intellectual and cultural superiority of whites and publishes articles on the supposed decline of American society because of integrationist social policies.
American Renaissance generally avoids the crude bigotry and stereotyping characteristic of many other racist publications and Taylor himself personally refrains from anti-Semitism.
Born: September, 1951
Residence: Oakton, Virginia
Organization: The New Century Foundation
Publication: American Renaissance
Education: B.A. Yale University, 1973;
M.S. Institute of Political Studies, Paris, 1978
Ideology: Intellectualized white supremacy
Books: Author of
Paved With Good Intentions: The Failure of Race Relations in Contemporary America (1992) and
Shadow of the Rising Sun: A Critical Review of the Japanese Miracle (1983); edited or contributed to various other books, including
Essential Writings on Race by Samuel Francis (2007),
Race and the American Prospect (2006),
A Race Against Time: Racial Heresies for the 21st Century (2003) and
The Real American Dilemma: Race, Immigration, and The Future of America (1998)
Affiliations: Taylor is on the editorial advisory board of
Citizens Informer, the newspaper of the white supremacist
Council of Conservative Citizens, has contributed to
The Occidental Quarterly a racist journal, and has been a member of the Board of Directors of the National Policy Institute, a racist “think tank.”
Taylor promotes his views by attacking racial, ethnic, and religious diversity, which he calls “one of the most divisive forces on the planet” and therefore “dangerous.” Through speeches delivered at the biennial American Renaissance conferences; books, pamphlets, and articles; and public appearances via mainstream venues, including television shows and universities, Taylor promotes the idea that racial segregation is “natural” and society is best organized along racially homogenous lines. He maintains ties to a variety of racist organizations, publications, and individuals, both domestic and international, and many of North America’s leading intellectual racists have written for
American Renaissance or have addressed the biennial American Renaissance conferences.
(2)
www.amren.com/index
(3)
The End Of Racism by Dinesh d"Souza. page 396 (I will add direct quote, it is lengthy but informative).
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