Book Description
Ideological hatred of whites is now a growth industry,
boosted by "civil rights" activists and liberal
academics. These once-youthful radicals, now entrenched in
positions of power and influence, peddle a warmed-over
version of the Marxist creed that supported the communist
empire and excuses intolerance to the point of murder.
Betraying the legacy of Martin Luther King, this unholy
alliance of black civil rights leaders and white radicals
threatens to undermine America's moral, political, and
economic institutions.
Mr. Horowitz acknowledges that America's unique political
culture is the creation of white European males, primarily
English and Christian. But these very men and their heirs
have led the world in abolishing slavery and establishing the
principles of ethnic and racial inclusion. Undeterred, so it
seems, by America's Anglo-Saxon roots, people of every race
and creed still flock by the millions to these shores,
claiming a share of our unparalleled rights and
opportunities. Yet, with staggering hypocrisy, a clique of
racial warlords and academic malcontents indict our every
institution for racial oppression.
No stranger to ideological combat, Mr. Horowitz
anticipates the standard charges of racism and sexism
inevitably hurled at dissenters from the party line.
Undaunted, he boldly grapples with contemporary racism in all
its forms.