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'''Samuel Jared Taylor''' (b. ]) of ], is an American ]. <ref>{{cite web
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He is the ] of ], a ] that addresses issues of ], ] and their impact on ] in which ] co-exist with non-Whites. A biannual ] conference is also held. President of the parent organization, ], Taylor also sits on the advisory board of ] and is a director of the ], a Washington-based think tank.

==Life==
Born to missionary parents in ], Taylor lived in Japan until he was sixteen years of age. Taylor graduated from ] in 1973 with a ] in ], and from ''] (Sciences Po)'' in 1978 with a ] in ]. Taylor speaks fluent ], ] and ].

In the 1980s, Taylor was West Coast editor of ] and a consultant before founding the ] periodical in 1990. Taylor has also taught Japanese to Summer school students at ].

Jared Taylor is to married Evelyn Rich and has two daughters.

==Works==
He is the author of ''Shadows of the Rising Sun: A Critical View of the Japanese Miracle'' (1983) which discusses the distinctiveness of the Japanese race and culture; ''Paved With Good Intentions: The Failure of Race Relations in America'' (1993), which hypothesizes that multiculturalism in America is the cause of many of todays social ills; ''The Tyranny of the New and other Essays'' (1992) and ''The Real American Dilemma: Race, Immigration, and the Future of America'' (1998). New Century Foundation published the report contributed to by Taylor ''The Color of Crime: Race, Crime and Violence in America'' (1998, 2005) which singles out African Americans and Hispanics as the chief cause of crime in America. He also wrote the foreword for ''A Race Against Time: Racial Heresies for the 21st Century,'' a collection to which he is principal contributor.

Taylor has also contributed to the ], ] and ].

==Incident in Halifax, Canada==
Taylor was prevented from delivering a speech on ], ]. He had expected to give his speech to a group of journalists and others at the ] in ], ], after his invitation to participate in a debate over race relations at ] was retracted when the university further investigated the body of literature written by Mr. Taylor. After destroying Taylor's pamphlets and confronting him, the small crowd of demonstrators pushed Taylor out of the hotel room. Further physical violence against Taylor was averted by the intervention of Jon Goldberg, director of the Atlantic Jewish Council in Halifax.

Shortly after the incident a website known as "The ] White Nationalist Community", the most prominent white nationalist/white pride forum on the Internet (based in the United States), posted photos and personal information about several of the demonstrators. Within days they were repeatedly harassed and threatened for their participation in the removal of Taylor from the hotel. Taylor returned to Halifax on ], ] to engage in a debate with ] professor, Peter March on the ] radio station. The on-campus debate was again cancelled, this time due to alleged security concerns and rumors of violent protest.

==Views==
Taylor insists that he is not a ], whom he defines as one who wishes to rule over others. If anything he claims to be a "yellow supremacist" as in past articles he theorizes that in fact people of Asian descent are the most advanced branch of the species (in evolutionary terms), followed by the white race and finally those of African descent . Taylor insists that he instead espouses a doctrine of ]. In 2003 during an interview with ], Taylor claimed that Central Americans are in fact organizing en masse and "invading" the rest of North America. "My point is simply, people prefer the company of people like themselves," he says. "Please just leave us alone."

==Praise==
In his July 15, 2002, blog entry, neo-conservative author ] defended his decision to run an article from Taylor's '']'' magazine on his own website, praising Taylor as "a very smart and gutsy individualist" and "a very intelligent and principled man."

Writes Horowitz:

"There are many who would call Jared Taylor and his American Renaissance movement 'racist.' If the term is modified to '],' there is truth in the charge. But Taylor and his Renaissance movement are no more racist in this sense than ] and the ] ."

Clarification:

Horowitz clearly distanced himself from Taylor in his follow-up commentary of August 27, 2002 in which he refers to Taylor as advocating "Euro-racialism" which is "a fringe prejudice among conservatives" (including Patrick Buchanan), and that such racialism "would mean the death of the conservative movement."

==Criticism==
Critics of Taylor have described him as a racist and an advocate of white supremacy.

"Jared Taylor is the cultivated, cosmopolitan face of white supremacy," said Mark Potok, editor of Intelligence Report, the magazine of the liberal ]. "He is the guy who is providing the intellectual heft, in effect, to modern-day ]." Potok quotes Taylor as writing that ]s are "crime-prone," "dissipated," "pathological" and "deviant." Potok also points to Taylor's close association with the ], which he labels "racist". Potok calls ''The Color of Crime'', "a booklet that tries to use crime statistics so as to 'prove' that blacks are far more criminally prone than whites."

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==External links==
* Jared Taylor's website
*'''' by Taylor's New Century Foundation
*'''' an article by Taylor
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*''''. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette by Dennis Roddy
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