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Its a time of transition for the American Right. The old ideas are failing. The conservative movement is disintegrating. And the European Americans who defined and created the United States are rising in defense of their own identity and interests.

Gregory Hood is one of the most eloquent and insightful of the writers defining and promoting this transition. Waking Up from the American Dream, his first book, collects some of his most important work, including the legendary A White Nationalist Memo to White Male Republicans, and a new essay, Trump: The Last American, on the meaning of Donald Trumps nationalist-populist insurgency.

The target of Hoods withering critique is Americanism itself, the classical liberal ideology that is dissolving Americas white ethnic and cultural core. Hood explains his intellectual path from conservatism to White Nationalismand why you should follow. For those seeking to understand the emerging White Right, Gregory Hood is one voice you cant afford to ignore.

CONTENTS

Foreword by Kevin MacDonald

Author's Preface

Introduction
1. An American Son

White Nationalism
2. Waking Up from the American Dream
3. For Others & Their Prosperity
4. Dinesh D'Souza's America
5. Race: The First Principle

The Failure of Conservatism
6. What Makes Republicans Tick?
7. Why Romney Must Lose
8. A White Nationalist Memo to White Male Republicans
9. How to Destroy the Republican Party

Religion & Guns
10. Why Christianity Can't Save Us
11. No Separate Peace
12. Why Liberals Hate Guns
13. Beltway Rambos

Afterword
14. Trump: The Last American

About the Author


Praise for Waking Up from the American Dream

In our movement, Gregory Hood is unquestionably the best
writer of his generation. Indeed, he could be the best writer in the entire
movement.

Jared Taylor, author of White
Identity

Gregory
Hood is a brilliant stylist with a great sense of humor as well as a firm grasp
of the issues facing White America. I found these essays a pleasure to read,
and I was impressed again and again by the depth of his insight into complex
issues.

Kevin MacDonald, author of The
Culture of Critique

Political theater in America is usually insufferably
boring and smarmy, if occasionally comical and sometimes absurd. But when
Gregory Hood weighs in, I pay attention. He has an insiders grasp of the
political scene, and a talent for teasing the farce out of the most dismal
current affairs. But hes no mere heckler. Hes got a dream for America and the
West, too, and he employs humor and insight to reveal what is wrong and what
could very well be the New Right.

Jack Donovan, author of Becoming a Barbarian

Gregory
Hood is quite simply the best political columnist to have emerged on the authentic
right since the death of Sam Francis. He is free of illusions concerning not
only the regime under which we live but also the confidence tricksters of the conservative
movement who makes such a comfortable living shadow-boxing with it. For
countless European-descended Americans gradually coming to realize they have
been lied to since birth, but unsure what to do next, Hood will be an
invaluable guide.

F. Roger Devlin, author of Sexual Utopia in Power

Reading Gregory Hoods Waking Up from
the American Dream
has reawakened the pain of an old wound. For I am old
enough to remember the old America. The America that sent a man to the Moon.
The America of endless possibilities. And, yes, the America that was 90% white.
And that America is gone. The new America is based on anti-white envy and
sexual degeneracy pushed on our smallest children. The flag may still be the
same, but the old America, the Dream, is dead. Gregory Hood has written a
powerful and poignant book about what we have lost. I highly recommend this
book.

Ramzpaul





























Prolific. Punchy.
Powerful. Gregory Hood is one of the most insightful and entertaining writers
in the Alt Right.

Richard Spencer, National Policy Institute


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