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Douglas Murray brilliantly narrates the story of mass immigration to Europe – its beginnings in the post-war labor shortage, its intensification during family reunifications, and finally the humanitarian justification for open borders. From World War II to the present, enormous unassimilated immigrant colonies have emerged and grown; however, 'the arrival of millions need not be the trumpet call of the last judgment, if Europe had not lost faith in its civilization, tradition, and legitimate right to exist.' The exhausted West, haunted by the historical guilt of colonialism and racism, is unable to defend civil liberties and rights against the religiously self-assured culture of Islam, which knows no separation of church and state. Murray dramatically depicts the increasingly contentious dispute between the majority society and the intellectual elite, which intends to replace the European people. He thoroughly analyzes their academic tricks, evasions, and lies, as well as their ideal of a 'morally superior universal humanity' without cultural distinction, a utopian vision of a disjointed, multi-ethnic society of mere human rights. As G. K. Chesterton prophetically wrote, against the ideology of boundless merging of all with all, millions will one day instinctively rebel, and a clash will erupt between the mob and...
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Author: Murray Douglas
Language: Czech
Publication date: September 24, 2020
Manufacturer: LEDA spol. s r. o.
Genres: Specialized and technical literature, Books, International relations, Social sciences, Society and politics
Type: Books - paperback
Pages: 336
ISBN/EAN: 9788073356712

