
Thinking Class #103 - Martin Sellner - Remigration & European Identity
Martin Sellner is an Austrian activist, author and political organiser and his "goal is to save the identity and soul of [his] nation & Europe". He is author of several books in the German language, one of which, "Regime Change From The Right", is now published in English, while another, "Remigration", will be published in English early 2026.
Martin Sellner joins John Gillam to address the sensitive topic of remigration and national identity in contemporary Europe. Placing demographic shifts and political identity in historical perspective, this conversation explores why questions about cultural cohesion and national futures are increasingly central across European societies.
This episode explores:
- the demographic pressures shaping European political discourse,
- how identity and belonging interact with state policy,
- and what “remigration” means in broader civilisational terms.
Listeners will encounter one of the most contested issues of our time framed as a structural dilemma rather than a polemic.
Listen to the other episodes in a mini-series for alternative views on 'what is to be done' about the issues facing Britain and Europe today.
- #099 - Paul Embery - Why Diversity Is Britain's Greatest Challenge & How The Labour Party Is Punishing Britain
- #100 - Philip Cunliffe - Britain's Future Now Globalisation Is Dead: Demographics, Identity And The National Interest
- #101 - Nina Power - Beyond Deportations: The Restoration Of Britain's Soul
- #102 - David Betz - Tribes At War: The Sectarian Battle For Britain's Future & Its Grim Reality
About Thinking Class:
Thinking Class is a long-form interview podcast exploring the cultural, historical, and moral forces shaping England, Britain, and the wider Western world.
Hosted by John Gillam, the show features serious conversations with historians, academics, and independent thinkers.
Thinking Class is concerned with discovering long-term patterns over headlines and hot-takes. Expect historically-grounded analysis on matters of national character, institutions, demography, belief, and political legitimacy.
New episodes every week.
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