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Kevin Lamb is the managing editor of The Social Contract magazine, and secretary/treasurer of the Center for National Research. He is the founding editor of The Occidental Quarterly (TOQ), a magazine that addresses vital issues facing the survival of Western societies. He left TOQ in September 2007.
Previously he was managing editor of Human Events newspaper, and a library assistant at Newsweek magazine. Mr. Lamb worked with the late writer and editor Sam Francis in assembling and marshalling to press the book Race and the American Prospect: Essays on the Racial Realities of Our Nation and Our Time. His writings have appeared on VDARE.com and in National Review; Chronicles; Human Events; Mankind Quarterly; Middle American News; Conservative Review; The Journal of Social, Political, and Economic Studies; The Social Contract; The Asian Wall Street Journal; and Right Now! Mr. Lamb has a B.A. in journalism and masters degree in political science from Indiana University. He is a graduate of the National Journalism Center. He served in the Marine Corps Reserves from 1981 to 1986, receiving an honorable discharge at the rank of sergeant. An avid reader, aficionado of classical orchestral music, and editor in exile, he is currently working on several long-range writing projects dealing with immigration, conservatism, race, and political correctness, including a major work on the sociobiology of race, character, and personality. All columns are copyrighted, and may not be published in print or Internet media without the express permission of Fitzgerald Griffin Foundation. Write the Fitzgerald Griffin Foundation for syndication and publication rates and reprint permissions. |
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March 11, 2008 |
| William F. Buckley Jr. in Perspective If preserving ones cultural and ethnic heritage isnt a worthy goal of the conservative movement, what is? |
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