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White Identity Politics

Current price: $25.00
White Identity Politics
White Identity Politics

Barnes and Noble

White Identity Politics

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White identity politics is the wave of the future. Since 2015, Western elites have been in full panic at the rising tide of nationalism, populism, and white identity politics. To beat back this tide, the parties of the center-Right and center-Left have formed a united front, along with the media, academia, and big businesses. They have resorted to campaigns of vilification, censorship, and outright electoral fraud. In Greg Johnson cuts through the lies and hysteria. He argues that white identity politics is as a consequence of multiculturalism, if whites are to survive, and completely . He explains the three foundational concepts of white identity politics: , , and . He debunks the idea of "white privilege" and the accusation that populism is "anti-democratic." Finally, he explores how "uppity white folks" can build a vital political movement and outlines a path to power. is the sequel to Greg Johnson's pathbreaking 2018 book and is written in the same clear and compelling style. is required reading to understand the fundamental ideas and deep social trends behind Trump, Brexit, Orbán, and Salvini-and why uppity white folks are not done yet.

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