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The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy

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The author argues that twentieth-century world politics revolve around relations among the primary human races, and offers a global survey of demographic, geographic, and political forces changing those relations. He catalogs regions dominated by Asian, African, and indigenous American peoples and examines their population growth, migrations, and anti-colonial ferment. He traces the rise and solidarity of European-descended powers, analyzes how war, migration, and political fragmentation have weakened that dominance, and forecasts potential consequences for control of territory. The final section outlines defensive social and policy measures described as outer and inner dikes intended to preserve existing dominance, and the book mixes historical narrative with biological, geographic arguments, maps, and contemporary commentary.

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Lothrop Stoddard

Lothrop Stoddard was an American author and political commentator known for his controversial views on race and society in the early 20th century. His works often explored themes of racial dynamics and the implications of immigration and colonialism. Stoddard's notable publications include "The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy," which discusses the perceived threats to Western civilization from non-white populations, and "The New World of Islam," which examines the impact of Islam on global politics. His writings reflect the racial attitudes of his time and have sparked significant debate regarding their historical context and implications.

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