Rethinking Multiculturalism Saad,Jain,andtheDynamicsoftheWest's Suicide: WhyWell-Intentioned Policies Undermine theCivilizationalFoundationsoftheWest
By SUSHIL JAIN
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By SUSHIL JAIN
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This book examines the striking intellectual convergence between Gad Saad's recent critique of Western "suicidal empathy" and the much earlier, largely unrecognized work of Sushil Jain, whose writings from the late 1980s onward articulated parallel anxieties about multiculturalism, migration, and civilizational self‑erosion. While Saad's Suicidal Empathy frames Western over‑accommodation as a psychological vulnerability—where empathy, guilt, and moral universalism are exploited by illiberal...























