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If Not Now, When?: Writings in Defense of Europe

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This book is an assorted collection of articles and essays written between 2015 and 2018. They cover themes of urbanization, identity, diversity, and the future of Western civilization.The author believes that the supporters of open borders have turned the West, its territories and its nations, into a Ponzi scheme. The scheme requires a continuous flow of goods and people from elsewhere in the world, the sources, to Western nations, the sinks. In so doing, the West has absorbed the brightest minds it could not produce itself. It has employed a foreign-born labor force to fuel its low-cost industries because white women, keen on luxury lifestyles, have failed to produce the babies needed to populate the underclasses. And let’s not ignore the vast resources procured through a colonial legacy of theft and oppression, both in the past and in the present. In short, immigration to the West is a scam.

280 pages, Paperback

Published July 11, 2018

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Mathijs Koenraadt

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Mathijs Koenraadt /mɑtɛis kunraːt/ (1980) is a de-urbanization activist who writes books about people's struggles with the collectives trying to assimilate them. He denies the materialist worldview, which says everything is matter in motion, that people have no free will, and that 'selfish' atoms and genes determine our behaviors. Instead, he offers a view of the world as one in which our thinking minds and senses lie at the heart of reality. He coined the phrase 'ignorant god' to signify a collective Being unaware of the fact He is God.

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January 5, 2020
6/10

Mixed, confused economically and with regard to the nature of science and the philosophy of will. Not as clear as 'other' (i.e. those books now tossed down the memory hole by Amazon) works, but still worth a read. Recommended with reservations.
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February 10, 2019
An interesting collection of essays and articles about Europe facing mass immigration and societal collapse. Has some interesting viewpoints, I recommend it for people interested in non-mainstream beliefs, political incorrectness, etc.
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