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Whiteshift
Populism, Immigration, and the Future of White Majorities
Book • 2018
In this groundbreaking book, Eric Kaufmann examines the evidence to explore ethnic change in North American and Western Europe.
He traces four ways of dealing with this transformation—fight, repress, flight, and join—and argues that to avoid more radical political divisions, we need to open up debate about the future of white majorities.
The book is enriched with illustrative stories and draws on detailed survey, demographic, and electoral data, aiming to redefine the way we discuss race in the twenty-first century.
He traces four ways of dealing with this transformation—fight, repress, flight, and join—and argues that to avoid more radical political divisions, we need to open up debate about the future of white majorities.
The book is enriched with illustrative stories and draws on detailed survey, demographic, and electoral data, aiming to redefine the way we discuss race in the twenty-first century.
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Yascha Mounk


Eric Kaufmann

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Eric Kaufmann on “The Third Awokening”
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as a resource for understanding multiracial whiteness and reconstituting American identity.

Jeremy Carl

The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism Is Tearing America Apart | Sunday Extra
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when discussing ethnic population shifts and their relation to national populism.


Eric Kaufmann

The Power of Demography, with Paul Morland
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as a book that seriously considers demographic change and its political implications.

Sean Illing

In defense of white-backlash politics
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as the author and subject of discussion during the podcast.


Konstantin Kisin

"Political Correctness Hurts the Left": Eric Kaufmann
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as a highly influential book.


Tyler Cowen

Eric Kaufmann on Immigration, Identity, and the Limits of Individualism
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during their discussion on demographic shifts and their impact on politics.

Razia Iqbal

Eric Kaufmann

Eric Kaufmann and Razia Iqbal on the End of White Majorities