No White Guilt: Civic vs. Ethnic Nationalism Debate with James Goddard and Mark Collett

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Published on Jun 21, 2024
Host Jason Kohne moderates this informative debate between two of the premier proponents on either side of the most important divide in right wing politics: can nations survive and thrive with only shared ideals or do they need to be more. Give a listen and decide for yourself.

LEARN MORE:
THREE SHORT ARTICLES ON THE TOPIC BY RUSSELL JAMES:
"What Happened to America": https://www.stormfront.org/forum/blogs/u151910-e4648/
Identity Politics: A Primer": https://www.stormfront.org/forum/blogs/u151910-e4650/
Nationalism: The Solution to the Foremost Problem: https://www.stormfront.org/forum/blogs/u151910-e4649/

BOOKS ON THE TOPIC:
Books on Nationalism: http://www.colchestercollection.com/subjects/nationalism.html
Books on Race: http://www.colchestercollection.com/subjects/race.html
Books on Immigration: http://www.colchestercollection.com/subjects/immigration.html
Other books on Politics and Society: http://www.colchestercollection.com/subjects/politics.html

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