The idea of population diversity and its benefits seem irresistible both in theory and in fact, as well as an ever-present element of the human condition. In this ground-breaking analysis, Ed West investigates the causes for Britain's disenchantment with a fifty year experiment with diversity gone wrong. He uncovers shocking mismanagement by the politicians on both the left and the right that has created increasingly deep enchantment with immigration and how to manage these problems in a constructive way.
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A powerful new book. Peter Hitchens, MAIL ON SUNDAY Enticingly provocative One of the most interesting of the rising generation of political writers. DAILY TELEGRAPH Fascinating. SUNDAY INDEPENDENT Recommend[ ed]... Cogent, informative and challenging. Piers Paul Read, TABLET Lively prose will add fuel to your fire. MANAGEMENT TODAY Clear and potent. CHURCH TIMES
Introduction
1 The Leftish Language of Social Justice
2 Rivers of Blood
3 The Shadow of Auschwitz
4 Doing the Jobs Brits Wont Do
5 Diversity and Inequality
6 Happiness
7 Dynamism and Ghettos
8 Multiculturalism
9 British Values
10 The War on Racism
11 The New Blasphemy Laws
12 The Revolt of the Elites
13 A Tribal Society
14 When Prophecy Fails
Further Reading
Notes
Index
Ed West is a journalist whose work has appeared in The Times, Daily Telegraph, Standard and Spectator. He was deputy editor of Unherd, the Catholic Herald and iscurrently deputy editor of news site Unherd. In the US he has written for the National Review and the Washington Examiner.