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The Cult of Equality: A Study of the Racial Problem

Author Stuart Omer Landry
Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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ISBN / ASIN1494274876
ISBN-139781494274870
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Description

Written during the closing years of World War II, this book was the first attempt to distance racial thought from Nazi Germany.

Arguing from the premise that racial thought and even prejudice was millennia old, and thus not “Nazi” per se, Landry provides one of the most exhaustive analyses of racial differences—physical, social and psychological—you are likely to find anywhere.

It is an eclectic mix of classical liberalism, racial realism and Southern racial paternalism, to produce a work which concludes that there is a determined effort by “equalitarians” to deny the facts of racial inequality—and of how, if they are successful, not only the Caucasian race, but all the races of the world will suffer.

Contains all the original charts, tables and illustrations from the long-suppressed classic, which has never been reprinted until now.

Contents

Introduction

I: The Philosophy of Equality

II: Fallacies in the Philosophy of Equality

III: The Danger of the Doctrine of Equality

IV: The Superiority of Some Races of Mankind over Others

V: The Accomplishments of the White Race Compared To Those of Other Races

VI: The Unfavorable Effect of Race Mixing On Various Nations

VII: The Failure of Civilization to Show Progress in the Countries Which Negroes Control

VIII: Negroes in the United States

IX: Physical Differences between Whites and Negroes

X: Mental Differences between Whites and Negroes

XI: Negro Delinquencies and Deficiencies

XII: Racial Prejudice and Antagonisms

XIII: What American Negroes Want

XIV: Racial Amalgamation Harmful To Superior Races

XV: Can The Race Problem In The United States Be Solved?

XVI: Summation

Index