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The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy (1920), by Lothrop Stoddard, postulates the collapse of white world empire, and of colonialism, because of the population growth among colored peoples. The postulations constitute scientific racism, with which Stoddard concludes for, and advocates, an eugenic separation of the “primary races” of the world.
Despite the book’s title, Stoddard does not advocate a white race bid for world domination, based on white supremacy, but questions the right of white peoples to invade the lands of other races, and criticizes the European colonial powers for imposing their will upon the peoples of Asia.
Contemporary reviews:
Some intellectual interest in The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy (1920) derives from contemporary analyses of the historical accuracy of its geo-political predictions, rather than its racism. In 1920, two years after the First World War (1914–18), Lothrop Stoddard, predicted: An impending war between Japan and the United States; noted the unjustness to Germany of the Treaty of Versailles (1919), that would lead to a second, European (world) war; the rise and power of Islamism-as-government in the Middle East; Asian immigration to Australia; and the decline of European colonialism
Contents:
Part I
The Rising Tide of Color
The World of Color
Yellow Man’s Land
Brown Man’s Land
Black Man’s Land
Red Man’s Land
Part II
The Ebbing Tide of White
The White Flood
The Beginning of the Ebb
The Modern Peloponnesian War
The Shattering of White Solidarity
Part III
The Deluge on the Dikes
The Outer Dikes
The Inner Dikes
The Crisis of the Ages
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• Annotated
• 310 Pages
The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy (1920), by Lothrop Stoddard, postulates the collapse of white world empire, and of colonialism, because of the population growth among colored peoples. The postulations constitute scientific racism, with which Stoddard concludes for, and advocates, an eugenic separation of the “primary races” of the world.
Despite the book’s title, Stoddard does not advocate a white race bid for world domination, based on white supremacy, but questions the right of white peoples to invade the lands of other races, and criticizes the European colonial powers for imposing their will upon the peoples of Asia.
Contemporary reviews:
Some intellectual interest in The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy (1920) derives from contemporary analyses of the historical accuracy of its geo-political predictions, rather than its racism. In 1920, two years after the First World War (1914–18), Lothrop Stoddard, predicted: An impending war between Japan and the United States; noted the unjustness to Germany of the Treaty of Versailles (1919), that would lead to a second, European (world) war; the rise and power of Islamism-as-government in the Middle East; Asian immigration to Australia; and the decline of European colonialism
Contents:
Part I
The Rising Tide of Color
The World of Color
Yellow Man’s Land
Brown Man’s Land
Black Man’s Land
Red Man’s Land
Part II
The Ebbing Tide of White
The White Flood
The Beginning of the Ebb
The Modern Peloponnesian War
The Shattering of White Solidarity
Part III
The Deluge on the Dikes
The Outer Dikes
The Inner Dikes
The Crisis of the Ages
The Rising Tide of Color against White World Supremacy
• Quality Digital Text
• 3 Color Maps
• Annotated
• 310 Pages
The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy (1920), by Lothrop Stoddard, postulates the collapse of white world empire, and of colonialism, because of the population growth among colored peoples. The postulations constitute scientific racism, with which Stoddard concludes for, and advocates, an eugenic separation of the “primary races” of the world.
Despite the book’s title, Stoddard does not advocate a white race bid for world domination, based on white supremacy, but questions the right of white peoples to invade the lands of other races, and criticizes the European colonial powers for imposing their will upon the peoples of Asia.
Contemporary reviews:
Some intellectual interest in The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy (1920) derives from contemporary analyses of the historical accuracy of its geo-political predictions, rather than its racism. In 1920, two years after the First World War (1914–18), Lothrop Stoddard, predicted: An impending war between Japan and the United States; noted the unjustness to Germany of the Treaty of Versailles (1919), that would lead to a second, European (world) war; the rise and power of Islamism-as-government in the Middle East; Asian immigration to Australia; and the decline of European colonialism
Contents:
Part I
The Rising Tide of Color
The World of Color
Yellow Man’s Land
Brown Man’s Land
Black Man’s Land
Red Man’s Land
Part II
The Ebbing Tide of White
The White Flood
The Beginning of the Ebb
The Modern Peloponnesian War
The Shattering of White Solidarity
Part III
The Deluge on the Dikes
The Outer Dikes
The Inner Dikes
The Crisis of the Ages
• 3 Color Maps
• Annotated
• 310 Pages
The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy (1920), by Lothrop Stoddard, postulates the collapse of white world empire, and of colonialism, because of the population growth among colored peoples. The postulations constitute scientific racism, with which Stoddard concludes for, and advocates, an eugenic separation of the “primary races” of the world.
Despite the book’s title, Stoddard does not advocate a white race bid for world domination, based on white supremacy, but questions the right of white peoples to invade the lands of other races, and criticizes the European colonial powers for imposing their will upon the peoples of Asia.
Contemporary reviews:
Some intellectual interest in The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy (1920) derives from contemporary analyses of the historical accuracy of its geo-political predictions, rather than its racism. In 1920, two years after the First World War (1914–18), Lothrop Stoddard, predicted: An impending war between Japan and the United States; noted the unjustness to Germany of the Treaty of Versailles (1919), that would lead to a second, European (world) war; the rise and power of Islamism-as-government in the Middle East; Asian immigration to Australia; and the decline of European colonialism
Contents:
Part I
The Rising Tide of Color
The World of Color
Yellow Man’s Land
Brown Man’s Land
Black Man’s Land
Red Man’s Land
Part II
The Ebbing Tide of White
The White Flood
The Beginning of the Ebb
The Modern Peloponnesian War
The Shattering of White Solidarity
Part III
The Deluge on the Dikes
The Outer Dikes
The Inner Dikes
The Crisis of the Ages
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BN ID: | 2940013674769 |
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Publisher: | Stepp'n Up |
Publication date: | 01/01/2012 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 425 KB |
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