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The '''Charles Martel Society''' is an American [[White nationalist]] organization that publishes ''[[The Occidental Observer]]'' and ''[[The Occidental Quarterly]]'' and runs | The '''Charles Martel Society''' is an American [[White nationalist]] organization that publishes ''[[The Occidental Observer]]'' and ''[[The Occidental Quarterly]]'' and runs the book-publishing house the [[Occidental Press]]. It has worked closely with the think-tank ''[[National Policy Institute]]'' and the magazine ''[[Mankind Quarterly]]''. It has also worked with [[Kevin MacDonald]], [[Jared Taylor]] and [[Richard Lynn]]. | ||
Its primary purpose is "[...] ''to promote | Its primary purpose is "[...] ''to promote the study, dicussion and understanding of the concept of the Nation-State in general and of the American Nation-State in particular, especially in relation to historical, geographical, biological and cultural forces.''"<ref>https://www.guidestar.org/profile/36-4397594</ref> | ||
The Charles Martel Society was founded as a nonprofit organization in 2001 by [[William Regnery II]]. | The Charles Martel Society was founded as a nonprofit organization in 2001 by [[William Regnery II]]. the organization is named after [[Charles Martel]] and is run from Atlanta, Georgia by [[Sam Dickson]]. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 23:06, 26 February 2023
The Charles Martel Society is an American White nationalist organization that publishes The Occidental Observer and The Occidental Quarterly and runs the book-publishing house the Occidental Press. It has worked closely with the think-tank National Policy Institute and the magazine Mankind Quarterly. It has also worked with Kevin MacDonald, Jared Taylor and Richard Lynn.
Its primary purpose is "[...] to promote the study, dicussion and understanding of the concept of the Nation-State in general and of the American Nation-State in particular, especially in relation to historical, geographical, biological and cultural forces."[1]
The Charles Martel Society was founded as a nonprofit organization in 2001 by William Regnery II. the organization is named after Charles Martel and is run from Atlanta, Georgia by Sam Dickson.