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Race and racism

From Alternative Right, Thomas Bertonneau on American Nietzsche: Haiti and the revolt against civilization (and part 2); Stephen McNallen on why he's a pagan: Showing the West the path home. From American Renaissance, Steven Farron on why the West dominated (and more); and Nguyen Ai Quoc on the rise of Asian race consciousness: The one group that tried to assimilate is giving up (and part 2) — but why have Asians not dominated? From The New Yorker, is white the new black? A review of Rich Benjamin's Searching for Whitopia; and Christian Lander's How Race Survived U.S. History. Jabari Asim reviews The History of White People by Nell Irvin Painter (and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more). In the struggle for racial justice, it’s time to pay more attention to the fears of white people. Kai Wright on progressives and "bitter" white America. Stuff white people tweet: Is a trending topic on race automatically racist? Elon James White on the birth of #webrunchhard: It's very hard being an angry militant black man. Blackest white folks: A look at those who claim "blackness" and those that make the cut. We don't like to talk about racial differences in science, but they exist. How modern prejudice is depicted in our pop culture. A review of Whistling Vivaldi: And Other Clues to How Stereotypes Affect Us by Claude Steele. From Paris with antiquated racist stereotypes: You'd be surprised what they're still stocking at the local Monoprix. A review of The Origins of Racism in the West. A brief history of race and racism. Adolph Reed Jr. on the limits of anti-racism. To be class-prejudiced is as bad as to be racist, to be xenophobic is as bad as to be racist; racism has come somehow to seem to be the worst form of prejudice, but it isn't.