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Rethinking the White Nationalist Conference

1,380 words When American Renaissance had its first conference in 1994, the American media were dominated by the big three television networks, magazines and newspapers were primarily printed, and the...

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I’m Going to AmRen:In Defense of the National Conference Model

926 words Greg Johnson’s recent article, “Rethinking the White Nationalist Conference,” accurately concludes that the political climate has changed dramatically in the past couple decades of AmRen’s...

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A Brief Rejoinder to Matt Parrott

572 words I chose the image of the Scarecrow, because I think that Matt has set up several straw men in his reply. Baking a Bigger Pie  First, I wish to put to rest a canard Greg raises, the insidious...

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Parrott on Conferences

943 words I would like to respond to Parrott’s essay, answering Greg Johnson’s original piece about “White Nationalist conferences.” Two points to begin with. First, with respect to the actual debate,...

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Beyond Conservatism:The NPI Mini-Conference

1,718 words Yesterday my colleague and I drove to Washington DC to attend a set of lectures called Beyond Conservatism, organized by the National Policy Institute (NPI) and held at the National Press...

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From the Editor The 2011 American Renaissance Conference

Jonathan Bowden 140 words The 2011 American Renaissance Conference will be held in Charlotte, North Carolina, on February 4–6. Mike Polignano and I will be there selling books, networking, meeting old...

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American Renaissance Conference Canceled Second Year Running

Jared Taylor at a press conference in Charlotte, North Carolina, Monday, January 31, 2011 676 words I just received the following email. But first, a few comments. (1) Mike Polignano and I were...

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American Renaissance 2011: A Tale of Two Conferences

300 words The 2011 American Renaissance conference was canceled due to pressure from egalitarian love-mongers, just as the 2010 conference was canceled. But in 2010, dozens of speakers and attendees...

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American Renaissance 2013 & the New Mantra

64:16 / 158 words [jwplayer file=”http://cdn.counter-currents.com/radio/CCR-AmRen-041313.mp3″ streamer=”rtmp://s3cxt7hxkp9tvh.cloudfront.net/cfx/st” provider=”rtmp” duration=”3856″] To download the...

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Identity vs. Globalism in Stockholm:The 2013 “Identitarian Ideas” Conference

2,683 words No American of European descent who sets foot on the sacred soil of Europe can help but feel a powerful connection back to his European heritage, no matter how far in the past it might be,...

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NPI 2013: Outside the Conference

831 words The National Policy Institute’s recent conference in Washington, D.C. was a well-organized, informative, and inspiring affair. I expected nothing less from Richard Spencer and the rest of the...

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A Glimpse of the Post-American Future:The National Policy Institute...

5,835 words When I think of my favorite cities in the United States, Washington, DC is not high on the list. I’ve had to go there, for various reasons, several times over the years, but, except for the...

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Budapest Conference Update

472 words I will not be attending the National Policy Institute Conference in Budapest because the conference has been shut down by the Hungarian government. Furthermore, I see no reason to believe...

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From the Editor The 2011 American Renaissance Conference

Jonathan Bowden 140 words The 2011 American Renaissance Conference will be held in Charlotte, North Carolina, on February 4–6. Mike Polignano and I will be there selling books, networking, meeting old...

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American Renaissance Conference Canceled Second Year Running

Jared Taylor at a press conference in Charlotte, North Carolina, Monday, January 31, 2011 676 words I just received the following email. But first, a few comments. (1) Mike Polignano and I were...

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American Renaissance 2011: A Tale of Two Conferences

300 words The 2011 American Renaissance conference was canceled due to pressure from egalitarian love-mongers, just as the 2010 conference was canceled. But in 2010, dozens of speakers and attendees...

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Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 44 American Renaissance 2013 & the New Mantra

64:16 / 158 words [jwplayer file=”http://cdn.counter-currents.com/radio/CCR-AmRen-041313.mp3″ streamer=”rtmp://s3cxt7hxkp9tvh.cloudfront.net/cfx/st” provider=”rtmp” duration=”3856″] To download the...

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Identity vs. Globalism in Stockholm:The 2013 “Identitarian Ideas” Conference

2,683 words No American of European descent who sets foot on the sacred soil of Europe can help but feel a powerful connection back to his European heritage, no matter how far in the past it might be,...

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NPI 2013: Outside the Conference

831 words The National Policy Institute’s recent conference in Washington, D.C. was a well-organized, informative, and inspiring affair. I expected nothing less from Richard Spencer and the rest of the...

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A Glimpse of the Post-American Future:The National Policy Institute...

5,835 words When I think of my favorite cities in the United States, Washington, DC is not high on the list. I’ve had to go there, for various reasons, several times over the years, but, except for the...

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