As we tumble down to the end of the 'One and done' presidency of our first 'post-racial' Prez, a book such as this might be looked upon as merely (using another's terms) 'racist rhetoric.' Except that this writer was a Professor of LAW at a major Australian University, and has so many quotes, and such prescient philosophical insights on a whole host of matters: historical, ethnobiological, religious, cultural, and sociological, that to use such a hackneyed term as that, would be merely to put one's self in the position of the anarchistic 'anti-fas' who are the true 'haters' out there.
Fraser's book is primarily a historical survey of what makes WASPS tick- both in England, as well as in 'New' England (i.e., America, and Oz/NZ to a lesser degree). He begins with prehistory, and the arrival of what were to become the "Anglo-Saxon" hordes that displaced (by and large) the native Britons, early on. He then goes through the history of Christendom, from the arrival of Augustine of Canterbury, to Henry VIII, Elizabeth and James, on to the early 19th Century, before changing his focus to the American Experiment, '... for us and for our Posterity.' Along the way, studies of ethnobioligical, and cultural, and religious insights are used to point out the things that once we knew intuitively about ourselves, that actually WERE 'innate' racial/national/ethnobiological characteristics, that should not- and now cannot- be ignored any longer.
Like Avdeyev's "Raciology" this book is one of immense importance to the minds awakening from the "Matrix" of Bolshevik/Alinskyite-like [foreign] racial thoughtmemes, that all but suffocated the real Americans of historic lineage, going back to our country's founding. Not that Fraser seeks to delineate or destroy the Marxist/Talmudic mindset, that has suffused all Administrations since at least Clinton, and even earlier. He doesn't need to. He assumes such a mindset to be antithetical to the WASP's best self-interests, and then proceeds to corroborate the WASP p.o.v as NORMATIVE for the West.
And therein lies the power of this book. While other authors pretend that religion's influence is either unwanted or immaterial, Fraser is a true 'Englishman' who knows that the "Ecclesia Anglicanae" is an absolutely VITAL part of any ethnobiological restoration. He steers a very gracious 'via media' between science, history, and the faith that is the 'glue' that holds it all together. And, from time to time, sentences that clearly implicate those to blame, astound one with their subtlety, while yet lacking no measure of blame, 'to whom blame belongs.'
The book is indexed, extensively footnoted (for minds closed to truth, this is an absolutely essential feature), and laid out very nicely. The book has a sold heft, yet is one that can be read on trains, at coffee shops, and in classrooms. Which it should be. It is not overdone, it is not incendiary (well, maybe to those anarchists I mentioned earlier!) and a very 'British' feel is present throughout, without making it 'untranslatable' to the American audience. But, I warn you. This is not a book for your average Joe six-pack or Suzie soccermom. Seminal books at the end of political/cultural eras never are (think of Augustine's City of God, written at the end of another era of Western societal collapse). But that does not make a book such as this unnecessary. Indeed, this book is ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY for the fight that is already here... the battle for Middle Earth, and the lands of Christendom.