Greg Johnson
Today, identity politics is the central question debated on the European and American Right. There are two main camps: those who want to go back to a time 'before' identity politics and those who want to openly embrace identity politics for white people. In Loving Our Own: Nationalism, Populism, & White Identity Politics, Greg Johnson shows that whites never had a past without identity politics-and can’t have a future without it either.'Political philosopher Greg Johnson is one of the leading voices arguing that white identity politics is inevitable, necessary, and completely moral. Because of this, he has been censored, deplatformed, debanked, stalked, and harassed across two continents. But he is still widely read, mostly by people who would never admit it, even to their friends, who also read him in secret. You need to read Loving Our Own, so you can tell your grandkids you were into Greg Johnson before it was cool.'-Jef Costello, author of Heidegger in Chicago'Loving Our Own is one of Greg Johnson’s most persuasive and accessible books. Johnson makes a case for nationalism, populism, and white identity politics in dialogue with such thinkers as Francis Fukuyama, Yoram Hazony, Christopher Lasch, Eric Kaufmann, William Galston, and Mark Lilla. Nobody has made a better case for white identity politics. And nobody, as yet, has come forward to refute his work.'-James J. O’Meara, author of Mysticism After Modernism