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 : Why Race Matters

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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780965638357
ISBN: 0965638359
Label: New Century Books
Manufacturer: New Century Books
Number Of Pages: 415
Publication Date: November 15, 2005
Publisher: New Century Books
Studio: New Century Books




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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Michael Levin’s 1997 masterpiece, Why Race Matters, quickly became a classic, and just as quickly went out print. Used copies of the hardcover edition have sold for up to $500.00. New Century Foundation is proud to offer this affordable softcover edition. It includes every word of the original, plus a new foreword by Jared Taylor.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Against prejudices and lies
honest, upright, irrefutable, objective and solid - for all who wants to get rid of prejudices, obsessive thinking against race, illusion of equality and most of all, for everybody a must who doesn't want to live with all this common lies of political correctness and affirmative actions

Dr. Ferdinand Berger



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Thank God for Jewish intellectuals
Two different interpretations of the book:

1. From a non-racial and non-political interpretation, you have to admit that this is a very well-written book. Be warned before you buy the book that it is written at a graduate level. It is very high-brow so you will most likely need a dictionary in your lap as you go through it (no matter what your IQ is). The frequent use of high-level mathematics by a philosophy professor is also impressive. The bibliography at the end is very lengthy, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Bound to become a key text
Race Against Time points out the culprit but not the one who commissioned the crime - for that read The Culture of Critique (Kevin Macdonald). I would say that these two books together make up essential reading for anyone concerned with the future of our Western heritage.

And now I would add to the essential reading list The Web of Debt too



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Bell Curve beat him to the punch, overall ineffective.
As an inner city African American school teacher I feel that Mr. Levin made several valid points in his book but also made several laughable factual mistakes trying to prove his points.
Pros
Poor African Americans have been doing a poor job raising their children. Too many teenage African Americans I encounter have no goals and they have no problem resolutions skills.
African Americans are scoring lower on standardize exams and it's hard for me to counter this claim. Mr. Levin ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fascinating book that is well done and thought provoking
The facts and their implications are a tough pill to swallow, but one that we are swallowing anyway, so best be armed with the truth.







 






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