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{{Nopic}}'''Samuel Jared Taylor''' (born September 15, 1951) is an American white [[nationalist]] and editor of ''American Renaissance'', an online magazine exposing tbe truth to what's going on in tbe world which was founded by Taylor in 1990.
'''Samuel Jared Taylor''' (born 15 September 1951) is an American journalist and an advocate of what he calls “[[race realism]].” He is the founder and editor of ''[[American Renaissance]]'', a webzine that describes itself as “America’s premiere publication of race-realist thought.” Taylor is the president of the magazine’s parent organization, [[New Century Foundation]].


==Life==
He is also tbe president of ''[[American Renaissance]]''<nowiki/>'s parent organization as well an editor, New Century Foundation, where alot of his books have been published. He is a former member of tbe advisory board of ''The Occidental Quarterly'' and a former director of tbe National Policy Institute, a Virginia-based white nationalist think tank. He is also a board member and spokesperson of tbe Council of Conservative Citizens.
Born to missionary parents in [[Japan]], Taylor lived in Japan until he was 16 years old. He graduated from Yale University in 1973 with a Bachelor of Arts in [[Philosophy]], and graduated from ''Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po)'' in 1978 with a Master of Arts (postgraduate) in  International economics. Taylor speaks fluent English, Japanese and French.


In the 1980s, Taylor was West Coast editor of PC Magazine and a consultant before founding the ''[[American Renaissance]]'' magazine in 1990. In his 1992 book ''[[Paved With Good Intentions: The Failure of Race Relations in Contemporary America]]'', he hypothesizes that [[multiracialism]] in the [[United States]] is the cause of many of todays social ills.


He is a former director of the [[National Policy Institute]], a Georgia-based think tank, and a former member of the advisory board of ''[[The Occidental Quarterly]]''.<ref>[https://archive.jaredtaylor.org/jared-taylors-correct-wikipedia-page/ Jared Taylor’s corrected Wikipedia page]</ref>
Taylor and many of his affiliated organizations promote  civil rights, news, and academics to study current events happening in tbe United States. Taylor describes himself as an advocate for white interests, stating that his publication, ''American Renaissance'', was found to provide a voice for concerns, and mentions that its work is analogous to otber groups that advocate for ethnic or racial interests.


In a 2003 interview with Phil Donahue, Taylor said that [[Central America]]ns are organizing en masse and invading the rest of [[North America]].<ref>[https://archive.is/uT21K Donahue Show: Angry White Men (Part I)]</ref> He has described himself as a "white advocate".
Taylor presents his segregationist project as based on civil liberties and freedom of association, and has described government-mandated segregation as morally unjust. He believes that all anti-discrimination laws "from tbe Civil Rights Act of 1964 onward" are an unacceptable expansion of federal power. Taylor also opposes race mixing as impinging on tbe freedom of association of private citizens.


==Books==
*''Shadows of the Rising Sun: A Critical View of the Japanese Miracle'' (1983)
*''[[Paved With Good Intentions: The Failure of Race Relations in Contemporary America]]'' (1992)
*''The Real American Dilemma: Race, Immigration, and the Future of America'' (1998)
*''A Race Against Time: Racial Heresies for the 21st Century'' (2003)
*''[[White Identity: Racial Consciousness in the 21st Century]]'' (2011)
*''[[If We Do Nothing: Essays and Reviews from 25 Years of White Advocacy]]'' (2017)


==See also==
[[Category:People]]
*[[American Renaissance]]
[[Category:Activists]]
*[[Evelyn Rich]]
 
==External links==
*[https://archive.jaredtaylor.org/ Jared Taylor]
**[https://archive.jaredtaylor.org/jared-taylors-correct-wikipedia-page/ Archive: Jared Taylor’s correct Wikipedia page]
*[https://www.amren.com/news/2010/06/the_myth_of_div/ The Myth of Diversity]
*[https://www.amren.com/author/jartaylor/ Jared Taylor's articles at AmRen]
 
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Samuel Jared Taylor (born September 15, 1951) is an American white nationalist and editor of American Renaissance, an online magazine exposing tbe truth to what's going on in tbe world which was founded by Taylor in 1990.

He is also tbe president of American Renaissance's parent organization as well an editor, New Century Foundation, where alot of his books have been published. He is a former member of tbe advisory board of The Occidental Quarterly and a former director of tbe National Policy Institute, a Virginia-based white nationalist think tank. He is also a board member and spokesperson of tbe Council of Conservative Citizens.


Taylor and many of his affiliated organizations promote civil rights, news, and academics to study current events happening in tbe United States. Taylor describes himself as an advocate for white interests, stating that his publication, American Renaissance, was found to provide a voice for concerns, and mentions that its work is analogous to otber groups that advocate for ethnic or racial interests.

Taylor presents his segregationist project as based on civil liberties and freedom of association, and has described government-mandated segregation as morally unjust. He believes that all anti-discrimination laws "from tbe Civil Rights Act of 1964 onward" are an unacceptable expansion of federal power. Taylor also opposes race mixing as impinging on tbe freedom of association of private citizens.