
Jeremy Carl: Who Protects the Unprotected Class
From the New World
Exploring Hungarian Genetics and Cultural Identity
The chapter delves into Hungarian genetics and cultural identity, discussing how the Hungarian nobility's origins from Central Asian conquerors a millennium ago still influence modern perceptions. It explores the malleability of ethnicity, the choice of heritage, and the implications for future mixed-race populations, reflecting on the evolving identities of various ethnic groups. The conversation highlights the status dynamics between political parties and the potential shifts in voting patterns among different ethnic groups, outlining the nuances of cultural identity and political affiliations.
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