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Immigration and the social contract : the implosion of Western societies / edited by John Tanton, Denis McCormack, Joseph Wayne Smith.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Aldershot, England : Brookfield, Vermont : Avebury, [1996]Copyright date: ©1996Description: xviii, 237 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1859724299
  • 9781859724293
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 304.82
LOC classification:
  • JV6455. I557 1996
Contents:
List of contributors -- Figures and tables -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Pt. 1. Understanding the United States' immigration problem -- 1. End of the migration epoch? Time for a new paradigm -- 2. The social and economic origins of immigration -- 3. Immigration and integration: Challenges for the 1990s -- 4. Population growth and the American future: A lost opportunity -- 5. The administration of U.S. immigration policy: Time for another change -- 6. Immigration: No. 1 in U.S. growth -- Pt. 2. The costs of immigration to the United States -- 7. Where are all of these poor people coming from? -- 8. Immigration and African Americans -- 9. The impact of immigration on the social security system -- 10. The high cost of immigration to New York State -- 11. Welfare costs for immigrants -- 12. Immigration and crime -- 13. The Nigerian crime network: Feasting on America's innocence and slipshod ID system -- Pt. 3. Immigration, multiculturalism and the breakdown of nations -- 14. Does the nation-state exist? -- 15. Immigrationism, racism and moral monopoly -- 16. Multiculturalism defined seven ways -- 17. Multicultural America, multicultural world -- 18. The problem of defining borders in western democracies -- 19. Universalist intentions, particularist outcomes -- 20. Canada's converging crises -- 21. The Yugoslav tragedy: Why multicultural societies are unlikely to work -- Pt. 4. Changing places, changing faces: Demographic warfare? -- 22. The racial and ethnic transformation of the U.S. -- 23. From MexAmerica to Aztlan -- 24. The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo: Truth and consequences -- 25. Funding "demographic warfare" -- 26. "We shall overwhelm" -- 27. An interview with Jean Raspail -- 28. The Camp of the Saints -- 29. Warnings of weakness and white western suicide -- 30. Raising the national question -- 31. Brimelow drops "the big one" -- 32. Om mane padme hum: Tibet and the final solution -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

List of contributors -- Figures and tables -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Pt. 1. Understanding the United States' immigration problem -- 1. End of the migration epoch? Time for a new paradigm -- 2. The social and economic origins of immigration -- 3. Immigration and integration: Challenges for the 1990s -- 4. Population growth and the American future: A lost opportunity -- 5. The administration of U.S. immigration policy: Time for another change -- 6. Immigration: No. 1 in U.S. growth -- Pt. 2. The costs of immigration to the United States -- 7. Where are all of these poor people coming from? -- 8. Immigration and African Americans -- 9. The impact of immigration on the social security system -- 10. The high cost of immigration to New York State -- 11. Welfare costs for immigrants -- 12. Immigration and crime -- 13. The Nigerian crime network: Feasting on America's innocence and slipshod ID system -- Pt. 3. Immigration, multiculturalism and the breakdown of nations -- 14. Does the nation-state exist? -- 15. Immigrationism, racism and moral monopoly -- 16. Multiculturalism defined seven ways -- 17. Multicultural America, multicultural world -- 18. The problem of defining borders in western democracies -- 19. Universalist intentions, particularist outcomes -- 20. Canada's converging crises -- 21. The Yugoslav tragedy: Why multicultural societies are unlikely to work -- Pt. 4. Changing places, changing faces: Demographic warfare? -- 22. The racial and ethnic transformation of the U.S. -- 23. From MexAmerica to Aztlan -- 24. The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo: Truth and consequences -- 25. Funding "demographic warfare" -- 26. "We shall overwhelm" -- 27. An interview with Jean Raspail -- 28. The Camp of the Saints -- 29. Warnings of weakness and white western suicide -- 30. Raising the national question -- 31. Brimelow drops "the big one" -- 32. Om mane padme hum: Tibet and the final solution -- Index.

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