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Dispossessed Majority
Wilmont Robertson
Howard Allen Enterprises
1996, 635 pages
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Written as Prophecy, Now Reads Like History
A Classic That Influenced a Generation of Racially Concerned
Americans
The Dispossessed Majority
By Wilmot Robertson
Howard Allen Enterprises
Third Revised Edition (Sixth Printing)
635 pages
$25 (Hbk)
Wilmot Robertson's The Dispossessed Majority, first published
in 1972, is arguably the single most important underground bestseller
ever published in contemporary America. No one who reads this
all-encompassing study of the American predicament will ever
again view his country in the same light. The author brilliantly
recounts the tragedy of a great people, the Americans of Northern
European descent, who founded and built the U.S. and whose decline
is the chief cause of America's decline. Although replete with
cogent criticism of the people and events which have decimated
traditional American culture, the book ends on a positive, optimistic
note, which envisions a resurgent American Majority liberating
its institutions from the control of intolerant intellectuals
innately programmed to destroy what they could never create.
A must-have book for every majority member's intellectual arsenal!
Over 100,000 copies sold. This last revised, updated, expanded
edition (new condition) is available in limited stock, complete
with index, bibliography, and more than 1,000 footnotes.
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NOW AVAILABLE AGAIN, the book that a prominent
Richmond, Virginia lawyer loaned to U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Lewis F. Powell, Jr. and urged him to read….
The book that was suppressed by the book
publishing trade….
The book that retail book sellers refused
to stock despite repeated customer demands….
The book that prominent daily newspapers
refused to advertise….
The book that New York book publisher Devin
Garrity rated as "a major book under any circumstances….
It is a forthright defense of traditional Americanism. Instead
of meekly accepting the assigned role of has-been, Wilmot Robertson,
speaking for the majority 'thinks the unthinkable and says the
unsayable,' as one reader puts it. And he does it in superb
English prose."
The book deemed too controversial for student
access in public high school libraries….
In an age in which the ratio of books about American
population groups has been 1,000 to one in favor of ethnic minorities
and against the majority, this landmark book represents the
interests and concerns of America's European descendents is
long overdue.
Notable Acclaim for The Dispossessed Majority
"A Work of vast scope and scholarship…. It carries a heavy
blow to the solar plexus…. The style is simple, lucid, and in
places inspiring."
Carleton S. Coon, professor of anthropology,
Harvard University
"A scholarly as well as an arresting study of the plight
of the American Majority and the bearing of its predicament
on the deterioration of our society. Wilmot Robertson presents
a case which every concerned American should ponder."
Robert N. Cunningham, former dean, Phillips
Exeter Academy
"One of the greatest books I have ever read. I do not know
of any other work that has impressed me so much because of its
authoritative content, the care with which statements have been
documented, and the way in which it is written."
Alton Ochsner, The Ochsner Clinic
"Extremely readable, fascinating in content,
and guaranteed to make the reader keep turning pages while he
wonders about the future of his country."
Hart Fessenden, former headmaster, Fessenden
School
"The Dispossessed Majority represents a landmark
assessment of the racial, cultural, and political plight of
America's white majority."
Sam Francis, author and syndicated columnist
"The Dispossessed Majority…is a serious discussion
of race, amply documented with references to the literature
of the field. The author has read widely and writes with apparent
familiarity on many aspects of the subject. While the author's
views are controversial they are expressed clearly and logically
as a defense of the white Europeans who settled and developed
the United States."
T.R. Waring, editor, the Charleston
Evening Post
"Politically the most important book published in this
country since 1939-perhaps since 1917. It is a concise and strictly
objective survey of all the essential aspects of our present
plight, and it clearly identifies the causes that have now made
the survival of the United States extremely doubtful."
Professor of classical literature
"The appearance of a book like this only confirms…that
the time was bound to come when the essential Western intellect,
the author of all scientific and technical marvels we see around
us, must at last turn its attention to the problems of Western
man's fast worsening situation."
Publisher of international news digest
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CONTENTS
| Preface |
The Three Phases of Democracy |
| The Concept of Race |
The Metamorphosis of Liberalism |
| Racism |
Conservatism Redefined |
| Racial Metaphysics |
The Biology of Revolution |
| The Physiological Stratum of Race |
The Proletarian Syndrome |
| White Immigration |
The Fiscal Battlefront |
| Nonwhite Immigration |
The Adulteration of the Law |
| The Fusion and Mosaic Fallacies |
The Legislating Judiciary |
| A Racial Census of the United States |
The Minority Underground |
| Majority Origins |
The Denationalization of Foreign Policy |
| The Decline of the Majority |
The United States and Western Europe |
| The Split in the Ranks |
The United States and the Soviet Union |
| The Aesthetic Prop |
The United States and the Far East |
| Assimilable White Minorities |
The United States and the Middle East |
| Unassimilable White Minorities |
The United States and Africa |
| The Jews |
The United States and the Western |
| Nonwhite Minorities |
Hemisphere |
| The Negroes |
Nuclear Hypnosis |
| The Dissolution of Art |
Northern European Ingathering |
| The Secularization of Religion |
Appendixes |
| The Atrophy of Education |
Bibliography |
| The Adaptability of Dogma |
Index |