Balder Ex-Libris - Campbell ByramReview of books rare and missing2024-03-16T01:56:42+00:00urn:md5:aa728a70505b2fae05796923271581c2DotclearCampbell Byram - The new mythology of racial equalityurn:md5:24aafc0d680769c64988a43a24843a8b2019-07-26T23:29:00+01:002019-07-26T22:32:58+01:00balderCampbell ByramEconomyEnglandPropagandaRacesRacialism <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img4/Campbell_Byram_-_The_new_mythology_of_racial_equality.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Campbell Byram</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The new mythology of racial equality</strong><br />
Year : 1963<br />
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Before we start seeing the world we should gain some knowledge of the ideas that are throwing it into a ferment; otherwise, its lands emerge in half lights. For better orientation let us look backward to the early part of our century. Lothrop Stoddard in the preface to his book The Rising Tide of Color (1920) came to the conclusion that since other values depend on the quality of life Americans would wisely act to protect this value. Neither Stoddard nor the many who agreed with him foresaw the psychotic forces that would arise dedicated to destroying the moral man's values as well as our racial heritage. Because of the acceptance of the new beliefs the changes that have occurred are opposite to those forecast by Stoddard. The ideas which we have mentioned have become incorporated in a mystique. This we name The New Mythology. Unless we can gain a knowledge of how this mystique has arisen we shall be handicapped in combating it. Even if given the facts most men do not accept them, for they are usually adequately prepared only to understand other normal men . Fortunately we can call on a great philosopher for help. William James in Pragmatism (1907) called attention to a group to which he gave the name, monists or as we shall define this term, those dominated by an irrational faith in ideas based on oneness. He brought out the fact that they are subjective thinkers, ruled by their temperaments. In addition to their mania for oneness they have other characteristics, one of which is of extreme importance in understanding them. For this quality James coined the term tender-minded. <strong>...</strong></p>Campbell Byram - Impressions of a white tourist in the Caribbeanurn:md5:0e783c856f238815e497c55ca93da8092013-08-25T22:25:00+01:002013-08-25T21:26:12+01:00balderCampbell ByramAmericaRacialism <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img2/.Campbell_Byram_-_Impressions_of_a_white_tourist_in_the_Caribbean_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Campbell Byram</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Impressions of a white tourist in the Caribbean</strong><br />
Year : 1961<br />
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We left New Orleans by ship on October 24, 1959, and entered the Caribbean approximately westward of Cuba's most northern point. The waters of this sea have been plowed by tbe ships of explorers, traders, and pirates and the lands bordering it were fought over by men from the great powers of Western Europe. Its islands provided the great stage for the adventures of Christopher Columbus. The Spanish Main is a part of the sea, being that portion adjacent to the northern coast of South America. All of this expanse of land and water is made pleasant by trade winds. <strong>...</strong></p>Campbell Byram - American race theoristsurn:md5:9032b7beb593fc84565a89b90abbd2492013-08-25T22:16:00+01:002013-08-25T21:22:08+01:00balderCampbell ByramAmericaBrazilRacialism <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img2/.Campbell_Byram_-_American_race_theorists_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Campbell Byram</strong><br />
Title : <strong>American race theorists A critique of their thoughts and methods</strong><br />
Year : 1952<br />
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Foreword. I have been acquainted for a considerable time with the fallacies to be found in the arguments of the authors who are believers in racial equality. Based on these, I concluded that a false doctrine, one unjustified by the facts, was being fostered in this country, and that a worthy undertaking would be to place the truth before the public. As a preliminary step I hired a graduate student of Anthropology to search for material that could be used to this end. However, instead of gathering such, he submitted a paper in which the idea of racial equality was defended. It was quite obvious that he had but adopted the fallacious thoughts that I was already acquainted with. This beginner justified his position on the fact that it was based on the beliefs of the "best minds in the profession." His acceptance in principle of their opinions sug gested to me the form which this book has taken; that is, an exploration of the mental processes of these so-called "best minds." In the following pages the reader will find the dis coveries of this exploratory excursion. B. C.. <strong>...</strong></p>