Book: The WASP Question: An Essay on the Biocultural Evolution, Present Predicament, and Future Prospects of the Invisible Race
A far-right political theology of race: Andrew Fraser, formerly of Macquarie University, Sydney, is the author of "The WASP Question: An Essay on the Biocultural Evolution, Present Predicament, and Future Prospects of the Invisible Race" (Arktos, June 2011). The book includes a chapter titled "Political Theology: How America's Civil Religion Fosters Anglo-Saxon Ethnomasochism".
Quote: " The WASP Question is valuable for focusing attention on the plight of Anglo-Saxon societies assailed by runaway materialism and imposed diversity. The book articulates a role for national religions in defending populations of ethnic kin. For Anglo-Saxons, that role is fulfilled by the orthodox Christian doctrine of nations. Fraser's appeal to a patriot king who can restore Anglo-Saxons' biocultural identity and ethno-religious autonomy is a provocative alternative."
A far-right political theology of race: Andrew Fraser, formerly of Macquarie University, Sydney, is the author of "The WASP Question: An Essay on the Biocultural Evolution, Present Predicament, and Future Prospects of the Invisible Race" (Arktos, June 2011). The book includes a chapter titled "Political Theology: How America's Civil Religion Fosters Anglo-Saxon Ethnomasochism".
Quote: " The WASP Question is valuable for focusing attention on the plight of Anglo-Saxon societies assailed by runaway materialism and imposed diversity. The book articulates a role for national religions in defending populations of ethnic kin. For Anglo-Saxons, that role is fulfilled by the orthodox Christian doctrine of nations. Fraser's appeal to a patriot king who can restore Anglo-Saxons' biocultural identity and ethno-religious autonomy is a provocative alternative."
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