The anti-white racism of the political left remains one of the few taboo subjects in America. In this book, David Horowitz, a former confidante of the Black Panthers, lays bare the liberal attack on “whiteness,” the latest battle in the war against American democracy.
Horowitz acknowledges that America’s political culture is the creation of white, European, primarily Christian males. But it is these very men and their heirs that have led the world in abolishing slavery, establishing the principles of ethnic and racial inclusion, and creating a society of unparalleled rights and opportunities that people of every race and creed continue to flock to. Horowitz points to the hypocrisy of this and challenges racism in all its forms, especially the hidden ones.
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"Nothing new really, but interesting enough and reassuring that a conversion is possible."
— Ted (4 out of 5 stars)
“This is a raw and courageous book that turns over some rocks and shows what is crawling underneath.”
— Thomas Sowell“Jeff Riggenbach does a particularly good job, reading with accuracy, expression, and appropriate fervor.”
— AudioFile“This is a passionate polemic that will be pleasing to those who agree.”
— Library Journal“Horowitz writes engagingly about contentious issues, particularly the politics of race…Horowitz is at his best when he uses the more glaringly fallacious arguments advanced by his ideological foes to expose their inherent hypocrisy.”
— Kirkus Reviews" Horrible, one sided book that basically convinces me of nothing. "
— Elke, 11/6/2012" A collection of essays, and as such, a bit uneven. Comes out swinging with the title piece, continues to hit hard with the next essay, an expose of the Black Panthers, but then bogs down into obligatory Clinton-bashing endemic of the era. "
— Andy, 10/26/2012" Good points. Great perspective. "
— Jessica, 4/9/2011David Horowitz grew up a “red diaper baby” in a communist community in Sunnyside, Queens. He studied literature at Columbia, taking classes from Lionel Trilling, and became a “new leftist” during the Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956.
Jeff Riggenbach (1947-2021) narrated numerous titles for Blackstone Audio and won an AudioFile Earphones Award. An author, contributing editor, and producer, he worked in radio in San Francisco for more than thirty years, earning a Golden Mike Award for journalistic excellence.