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The Blackening of Europe is a critical analysis of the historical and ideological origins of the European Union, with special regard to the consequences of these developments for the indigenous Europeans who presently risk becoming demographic and political minorities in their own homelands.
Broken into three volumes, Volume I. Ideologies and International Developments traces the seeds of the present-day EU to its earliest theoreticians and to the societies and historical dynamics that helped to bring it about and shape it. From Count Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi to the Fabian Society and the Frankfurt School, from tensions
The Blackening of Europe is a critical analysis of the historical and ideological origins of the European Union, with special regard to the consequences of these developments for the indigenous Europeans who presently risk becoming demographic and political minorities in their own homelands.
Broken into three volumes, Volume I. Ideologies and International Developments traces the seeds of the present-day EU to its earliest theoreticians and to the societies and historical dynamics that helped to bring it about and shape it. From Count Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi to the Fabian Society and the Frankfurt School, from tensions between Europe and the Middle East to the ambition to weld Eurafrica, from Kant, the cosmopolitans and the Enlightenment liberals up to neoliberalism and neoconservatism, the first volume of The Blackening of Europe provides one of the first thorough analytical critiques of the European Union from the point of view of the rights of indigenous Europeans.
The second of three volumes, The Blackening of Europe: Immigration, Islam, and the Migrant Crisis provides the hard facts about the declining population of indigenous Europeans and probes into the reasons why millions of migrants are waved through at Europe’s borders.
While the media have presented this influx of migrants from primarily Muslim-majority countries as a much-needed boost to the economy, helpless asylum seekers, or just friendly new members of your neighbourhood, the reality is crystal clear in the statistics: migrants are consistently over-represented in unemployment rates, low education levels, welfare benefits, violent crime, and prison populations. Is Europe truly finding a humanitarian solution to benefit all, or simply welcoming groups that refuse to integrate, harbour incompatible worldviews, and aim to conquer through demographics and destabilization?
Breaking down the social, political, and financial costs of the ‘migrant crisis’, Ellis does not shy away from acknowledging the consequences of Europe’s immigration policies. In a time when all are encouraged to promote diversity or keep silent, The Blackening of Europe shines a sobering, necessary light on the decisions that lie before the continent.
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