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I. Ideologies and International Developments
The Blackening of Europe is a critical analysis of the historical and ideological origins of the European Union, with special regard to the consequences of these developments for the indigenous Europeans who presently risk becoming demographic and political minorities in their own homelands.
Broken into three volumes, Volume I. Ideologies and International Developments traces the seeds of the present-day EU to its earliest theoreticians and to the societies and historical dynamics that helped to bring it about and shape it. From Count Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi to the Fabian Society and the Frankfurt School, from tensions between Europe and the Middle East to the ambition to weld Eurafrica, from Kant, the cosmopolitans and the Enlightenment liberals up to neoliberalism and neoconservatism, the first volume of The Blackening of Europe provides one of the first thorough analytical critiques of the European Union from the point of view of the rights of indigenous Europeans.
Clare Ellis, PhD, was born and raised in the United Kingdom and moved to Canada at the turn of the century. She has written articles for the Council of European Canadians and The Occidental Quarterly, some of which have been translated and shared internationally. Under the supervision of author and Professor Ricardo Duchesne at the University of New Brunswick she conducted research on the demographic and political decline of native Europeans. Although the PC academic environment was extremely hostile to her thesis, Clare persevered and was awarded her doctorate in December 2017. The Blackening of Europe is based on her findings.
Review:
The book’s treatment of Liberalism and Conservatism is equally masterful, and includes a powerful critique of neoconservatism that includes references to, and quotes from, such figures as Sam Francis. [...] Clare Ellis is to be commended for producing what is sure to be the definitive work on the co-option of the European unity project from its beginning by hostile forces, and for setting down for all time one of the clearest records yet written of the ideological, financial, political, and ethnic interests behind them.
- — Andrew Joyce, The Occidental Observer
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