specifications: [[item.skuinfo]]
price: [[item.currency]][[item.price]]
Price
This store has earned the following certifications.
The author of The Dispossessed Majority first published this seminal work on ethnonationalism in 1993. The book lays out the practical and moral necessity for the creation of a European ethnostate, either in America or Europe, as the only way to save the European people and civilization from the imminent swamping of the First World by the Third.
This work does not focus on the "how" of such a state's achievement, but rather on why it is necessary and what its structure should be. The author first properly enunciates the need for a smaller, homogenous state, as opposed to minority status in a large, polyglot country. He then delves into the preferred political structures, economic systems, educational standards, moral and social norms, the requirements of art and culture, and almost every other facet of an organized society that would be necessary to regenerate European civilization.
This, the author argues, is necessary due to what he sees - and what appears increasingly likely - as the final collapse of the United States of America, and, very likely, Western Europe under a Third World tsunami. "Events are proving that America, as we have known it, is beyond saving. The Majority, that is, the Northern and Western European elements of the population, has lost whatever chance it had to recapture the country it ruled for more than two centuries."
The beauty of the ethnostate, the author posits, is that although it rests solidly on race, it promises great benefits to all races. "In no way does it suggest the superiority of any one race, subrace or population group." In fact, "a small, preponderantly EuroAmerican state cut out of the dying husk of America would be a step forward, not a step backward, in statecraft."
The author acknowledges the "dismaying dysgeny of the modern world," but refutes those who are "not being realistic" in refusing to consider "the time factor and its restorative powers." He points to the flexibility of the European birthrate, noting that even though the current world population of Europeans is only about eight times higher than it was half a millennium ago, "the least that can be said about it is that it has a very flexible birthrate. Such flexibility might enable it to reverse its present decline by increasing its current fertility rate by only 30%."
The author is optimistic about the future, noting that "Europeans seem to go through cycles of massive energy outputs" and that "if a state perishes, the damage is not necessarily irreparable. The founding race may still be around, still fertile enough to engender other states and other cultures and civilizations."
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
publisher | ‎Ostara Publications (October 22, 2018) | ||||
language | ‎English | ||||
paperback | ‎238 pages | ||||
isbn_10 | ‎1684183219 | ||||
isbn_13 | ‎978-1684183210 | ||||
item_weight | ‎11.4 ounces | ||||
dimensions | ‎5.98 x 0.5 x 9.02 inches | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #2,748,276 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #101,286 in Politics & Government (Books) #219,676 in Reference (Books) #296,953 in History (Books) | ||||
customer_reviews |
|
MORE FROM wilmot robertson
MORE FROM recommendation