If a race has no history, if it has no worthwhile tradition, it becomes a negligible factor in the thought of the world, and it stands in danger of being exterminated.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I believe race is too heavy a burden to carry into the 21st century. It's time to lay it down. We all came here in different ships, but now we're all in the same boat.
Deconstructing the concept of race not only conflicts with people's tendency to classify and build family histories according to common descent but also ignores the work of biologists studying non-human species.
Racial history is therefore natural history and the mysticism of the soul at one and the same time; but the history of the religion of the blood, conversely, is the great world story of the rise and downfall of peoples, their heroes and thinkers, their inventors and artists.
OUR history begins before we are born. We represent the hereditary influences of our race, and our ancestors virtually live in us.
A race is a work of art that people can look at and be affected in as many ways they're capable of understanding.
To deny the predictive validity of race at this level is nonscientific and unrealistic.
I never though much about race.
Once you begin to explain or excuse all events on racial grounds, you begin to indulge in the perilous mythology of race.
Race has no genetic or scientific basis.
A race cannot be purified from without.