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The American Renaissance Project

Alexis Mordecai

Welcome to the American Renaissance Project, the home of the Renaissance Letters and Social Democratic Nationalism (New Social Democracy).

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Why the Left Always Loses! (A MUST READ!!!)

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This is the First Renaissance Letter of Series 3: From Death to Rebirth (3-1: 12). If you want to check out my other letters after you read this, check out the Table of Contents.

They say time i...

4 days ago
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Letter 12, Part 2: The Ides of March

This is Part 2 of 5 in Letter 12: Ghosts of a Revolution. To go back to intro click here.

1963

Early SDS resembled a philosophical project more than a political organization. By 1963, it had adopted the Port Huron Statement but had not...

4 days ago

Letter 12, Part 3: Gooooood Morning Vietnam!

This is Part 3 of 5 in Letter 12: Ghosts of a Revolution. To go back to the intro, click here.

1965-1967

In March 1965, the American escalation in Vietnam entered a new phase as Operation Rolling Thunder began on March 2, followed six...

4 days ago

Letter 12, Part 4: The Whole World Is Watching!

This is Part 4 of 5 in Letter 12: Ghosts of a Revolution. To go back to intro click here.

1968

he year 1968 sits alongside 2020 and 2008 as one of those years where there is broad societal agreement that it sucked.

Things started out...

4 days ago

Letter 12 Part 5: Endgame '69

This is Part 5 of 5 in Letter 12: Ghosts of a Revolution. To go back to the intro, click here.

1969

SDS, under its new leadership of Mike Klonsky, Bernardine Dohrn, and whoever that other guy was (Fred Gordon), doubled down. Okay, Gord...

4 days ago

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