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Reflections on the revolution in Europe

immigration, Islam and the West

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Why has Europe's half-century of mass immigration failed to produce anything resembling the American melting pot? Deadly terrorist attacks and rioting in Muslim neighbourhoods have now forced Europeans, caught up in a demographic revolution they never expected, to question its success and to confront the limits of their long-held liberal values.

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Allen Lane
Language
English
Pages
363

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Reflections on the Revolution in Europe: Immigration, Islam, and the West
2010, Penguin Books, Limited
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Reflections on the Revolution in Europe: Immigration, Islam, and the West
2009, Penguin Books, Limited
in English
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Reflections on the Revolution In Europe
2009, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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2009, Doubleday
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Table of Contents

Immigration. Rivers of blood ; The immigrant economy ; Who is immigration for? ; Fear masquerading as tolerance
Islam. Ethic colonies ; An adversary culture ; Europe's crisis of faith ; Rules for sex
The West. Tolerance and impunity ; Resistance and jihad ; Liberalism and diversity ; Survival and culture.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-340) and index.

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London, New York
Other Titles
Revolution in Europe, Can Europe be the same with different people in it?

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
325.4
Library of Congress
D1056.2.M87 C35 2009b, JV7590

The Physical Object

Pagination
363 pages
Number of pages
363

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Open Library
OL33027135M
Internet Archive
reflectionsonrev0000cald_r7h8
ISBN 10
0713999365
ISBN 13
9780713999365
OCLC/WorldCat
310156278

Work Description

Can you have the same Europe with different people in it? The answer, says Christopher Caldwell, is no.Europe has undergone a demographic revolution it never expected. A half century of mass immigration has failed to produce anything resembling an American-style melting pot. By overestimating its need for immigrant labor and underestimating the culture-shaping potential of religion, Europe has trapped itself in a problem to which it has no obvious solution.Christopher Caldwell has been reporting on the politics and culture of Islam in Europe for more than a decade. His deeply researched and insightful new book reveals a paradox. Since World War II, mass immigration has been made possible by Europe's enforcement of secularism, tolerance, and equality. But when immigrants arrive, they are not required to adopt those values. And they are disinclined to, since they already have values of their own. Muslims dominate or nearly dominate important European cities, including Amsterdam and Rotterdam, Strasbourg and Marseille, the Paris suburbs and East London. Islam has challenged the European way of life at every turn, becoming, in effect, an "adversary culture."The result? In Reflections on the Revolution in Europe, Caldwell reveals the anger of natives and newcomers alike. He describes guest worker programs that far outlasted their economic justifications, and asylum policies that have served illegal immigrants better than refugees. He exposes the strange ways in which welfare states interact with Third World customs, the anti-Americanism that brings European natives and Muslim newcomers together, and the arguments over women and sex that drive them apart. He considers the appeal of sharia, "resistance," and jihad to a second generation that is more alienated from Europe than the first, and addresses a crisis of faith among native Europeans that leaves them with a weak hand as they confront the claims of newcomers. As increasingly assertive immigrant populations shape the continent, Caldwell writes, the foundations of European culture and civilization are being challenged and replaced. Reflections on the Revolution in Europe is destined to become the classic work on how Muslim immigration permanently reshaped the West.www.doubleday.com

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