The Path to National Suicide: An Essay on Immigration and Multiculturalism
Lawrence Auster
90 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0936247126
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Language: English
Publish: January 1, 1991
Originally published in 1990, this 90-page booklet is the first and still the most important work on the cultural effects of open immigration. It shows how the non-discriminatory 1965 Immigration Act led to unprecedented and radical changes in America’s historic ethnic and racial composition, how those changes have led in turn to the weakening and delegitimization of America’s historic culture and national identity, and how that loss of identity, combined with cowardly and wrong-headed fears of seeming “racist,” have kept the white majority from resisting their country’s ongoing dissolution. Mr. Auster’s argument played a crucial role in making the cultural consequences of non-Western immigration a topic of mainstream debate.