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"It's an uncompromising look at race relations in the 21st century, where ressentiment, stupidity and culture come together to create a toxic soufflé. As a record of whites' experiences dealing with blacks, Face to Face with Race tears back the curtain of political correctness to reveal the truth within."

     --Matt Forney, Alternative Right, January 3, 2015

About the Author

Jared Taylor was born in Japan, where he lived until he was 16 years old. He has a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Yale University and a master's degree in international economics from l'Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris.He has worked as an international lending office for a major New York bank and as a consultant to companies doing business in Japan. For three yeas he was the West Coast Editor of PC (Personal Computing) Magazine, and has published articles and essays in the following publications:

Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun, Washington Star, San Francisco Chronicle, Boston Globe, National Review, Chronicles.

Since 1994, Jared Taylor has been the president of New Century Foundation, which publishes AmRen.com, a website devoted to issues of race and immigration.

He is the author of the following books:

Shadows of the Rising Sun: A Critical View of the Japanese Miracle, 1983, 336 pp., William Morrow & Co.

Paved With Good Intensions: The Failure of Race Relations in Contemporary America, 1992, 416 pp., Carol and Graf (now part of Avalon Publishing).

The Tyranny of the New and Other Essays, 1992, Kinseido Publishers (Tokyo), 89 pp.

Jared Taylor lives with his family in the northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, DC.

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  • Paperback: 222 pages
  • Publisher: New Century Books (September 4, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0983891028
  • ISBN-13: 978-0983891024
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.5 x 8.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)
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51 of 53 people found the following review helpful By F on November 16, 2014
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In the nine years I spent as pólice reporter for The Washington Times of Washington, DC, I constantly saw a level of black crime and social dsyfunction that were almost beyond belief, but little of it ever made print anywhere. This book describes what I saw in most of DC, in South Central LA, in Cabrini Green and Robert Taylor Homes,in Chicago, on East Colfax in Denver. These essays tell what is out there. It isn't pretty and you won't like it. But if you want to know what really goes on, where the talking heads don't go and nice white people in nice neighborhoods have never been, read it.
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This is a short, accessible book. Fourteen articles by white people in situations in which they deal with Blacks (mostly) and Hispanics. It addresses the effects of forced diversity in schools, the military, construction trades, public safety and neighborhoods. He concludes with a chapter by author Geladiah Brown of Racism, Guilt and Self-Deceit which distills the high points of Brown's decades of experience in South Africa.

These are first-person accounts of how the facts that scholars spell out dispassionately in books such as Bell Curve, Race, Evolution & Behavior and Race Differences in Intelligence: An Evolutionary Analysis play out. Blacks in America average a full standard deviation lower in intelligence. This correlates directly with their much lower empathy for the suffering of (and suffering they inflict upon) their fellow man, their lesser ability to perform almost all jobs, whether or not they would be called "cognitively challenging," and their criminality.

Many of the authors have lived through the changes they describe.
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32 of 37 people found the following review helpful By John Engelman on November 14, 2014
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Face to Face With Race brings the reader face to face with realities congenial to race realism. These realities are expressed in 14 essays that originally appeared on The American Renaissance website, which is owned by the editor of Face to Face With Race, Jared Taylor. Face to Face With Race demonstrates why diversity can be a weakness.

My chief regret about this anthology is that it did not include an essay by Mary Morrison. She is a public school teacher in the Los Angeles area. She has written several essays for American Renaissance about the persistence of the race gap in academic achievement, yearly and futile efforts to close the race gap, and the way the gap is blamed on teachers, rather than the brutal reality of innate racial inequality.

The insights of these essays are presented as experiences and anecdotes rather than statistics. In his Introduction Jared Taylor wrote, “Statistics are not reality; they are only a way to try to interpret reality. It is useful to know that the average black IQ is one standard deviation lower than the average white IQ, but what does that mean?”

In one of her essays, Mary Morrison wrote of eleventh graders in her school who read at a fourth grade level, while being praised for aspiring to become professionals.

In Christopher Jackson’s essay “A White Teacher Speaks Out,” Christopher Jackson includes a poignant quote from students who tell him, while struggling with an assignment, “I cain’t do dis Mr. Jackson. I black.”

Although it can be dangerous for a white person to publicly agree with Christopher Jackson’s students, blacks seem candid in their agreement.
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22 of 26 people found the following review helpful By Lemas Mitchell on December 4, 2014
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The erudite Mr. Jared Taylor has chosen 14 articles that were written over the years for American Renaissance.

A book that I would recommend to read to accompany this is The Burden of Bad Ideas: How Modern Intellectuals Misshape Our Society by Heather MacDonald. The reason is that there needs to be an explanation of the genesis of these silly ideas that have infected the court and school systems. Ms. MacDonald gives a much more thorough treatment of that topic.

Of the structure of the book:

1. There are 5 sections (The workplace; Professions; Institutions; Prison; Law and Order; South Africa), and each section has some number of stories.
2. Each story takes not more than 15 minutes to read-- and so can be read over lunch or while waiting for something.
3. The vignettes are free standing and thus can be read out of order, so that the most interesting things can be selected first.

Things that were demonstrated in the book (some of which I already knew) and went on as running themes:

1. The most rabid integrationists are actually whites who have no experience living around blacks.
2. Most of the contributors were people who had been disabused of their university indoctrination by bitter, day to day experience. (It was fun to see them get their comeuppance. If only more academics could go through this process!)

Ways in which this book could also be understood:

1. It could be an indictment of the welfare state. How else do so many low quality people reproduce in such large numbers?
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