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The author advances a racialist interpretation of history, arguing that innate differences among human groups determine the rise, character, and decline of civilizations. He claims racial traits are permanent and unequal in physical beauty, strength, intellect, and linguistic capacity, and that intermixture produces degeneration and hybrid cultures. Social institutions, governments, religion, and environment are treated as secondary or ineffective causes. Organized chapters define civilization, discuss physiological separation and mixing of races, examine alleged intellectual and linguistic hierarchies—favoring a white or Aryan family—and conclude by summarizing how racial composition is presented as the primary factor shaping historical outcomes.
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