Nationalism:
The Politics of Identity Paperback – October 31, 2024
by Keith
Woods (Author)
Nationalism:
The Politics of Identity brings together 15 of Keith Woods’ best essays. With a
combination of historical studies and contemporary analysis, Woods takes aim at
the critics of nationalism on both the left and the right. Nationalism is not
just a perennial phenomenon that has endured throughout history, but a fully
defensible worldview that offers the best alternative to the waning liberal
order.
Reviews
"I
wish I knew as much about nationalism as Keith Woods when I was in my twenties.
I especially wish I had this book when I was young. Spending a few hours
reading it would have saved me years of confusion and searching. So read this
book and buy copies of it for promising young people."
- Greg
Johnson, editor of Counter-Currents Publishing
"Keith
Woods' recent comet-like reappearance on social media proved he is master of
the rapier thrust. But this collection of his essays proves he is master of the
intellectual slugfest too. Nobody aware of the coming nationalist revolution
can ignore him"
- Peter
Brimelow, Editor of VDARE 1999-2024
"A
garden of delights -- with a few stinging nettles to keep you on your
toes."
- Jared
Taylor, founder and editor of American Renaissance
"In
his first of what I hope will be many books, Keith Woods plants his flag in the
realm of political theory. This book explores current events, history, and
rebuts of many of the common counter-arguments to nationalism. But what I found
to be most enjoyable was his application of timeless ideas to the challenges of
contemporary politics. We can best promote Nationalism by building on the rich
legacy of our ancestors rather than struggling to reinvent the wheel while
bumbling about in the darkness of the modern world."
- David
Zsutty, Executive Director of the Homeland Institute
"In
this book, Keith Woods, one of the most promising young intellectual activists
in the dissident Right, makes a refreshingly consistent case for the moral
validity, political expediency, and historical groundedness of
ethnonationalism. Ethnonationalism, contrary to liberal political theory, is
not an artificial construct superimposed from the outside but a deeply rooted
sentiment found among all peoples of the earth who share strong ancestral ties,
kinship and cultural affinities. Ethnonationalism should not be equated with
imperialism or seen as the source of xenophobia and violence. It is, according
to Woods, the most viable way for diverse human groups to organize themselves
peacefully in mutual recognition that all ethnic groups have the same need to
maintain strong natural bonds with their own kindred and find therein the
opportunity to express their highest potentialities in a state of universal
benevolence."
- Dr.
Ricardo Duchesne, author of The Uniqueness of Western Civilization & Canada
in Decay
"A
wide-ranging and provocative collection of writings, Keith Woods proves that
his grasp exceeds his reach. Woods brings a fair-minded and objective approach
to each topic, treating them with a care and precision rarely observed among
esteemed, professional academics. This work is more than just a boon to the
nationalist cause, for it is also a serious-minded book worthy of inclusion in
the Western canon. While indispensable for readers of all ages, this book
should be of particular interest to the young, who are undoubtedly growing up
in the most confused and chaotic of times."
- Josh
Neal, author of American Extremist
About the
author
Keith
Woods is an Irish writer, content creator and activist. He has been ranked as
one of the most influential political commentators on social media. Since 2023,
he has been publishing a series of essays on political theory on his
newsletter, keithwoods.pub.
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