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Lothrop Stoddard – The Rising Tide of Color

 
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Written in the wake of modern mankind’s worst violent cataclysm to date, the Great War, Lothrop Stoddard’s ‘The Rising Tide of Color’ noted the sharp decline of European civilization and the breaking of its dominance over the colored world it had held since the advent of colonialism in the 15th century. Stoddard went on to predict the further deterioration of the white world’s relative standing in the years to come, as the rise of Asia and the utter annihilation wrought upon Europe in the Second World War paved the way for final decolonization and the rise of a new world order that saw white supremacy and even race aware thinking such as Stoddard’s deemed anathema.

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The Myth of the 20th Century – Episode 139 – Lothrop Stoddard – The Rising Tide of Color

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– The French Revolution in San Domingo, Stoddard (1914)
– The Passing of The Great Race, Grant (1916)
– The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy, Stoddard (1920)
– The Revolt Against Civilization: The Menace of the Under Man, Stoddard (1922)
– The Decline of the West, Spengler (1922)
– The New World of Islam, Stoddard (1922)
– Eugenics – Francis Galton and the Legacy of Social Darwinism, Myth of the 20th Century (2018) – https://myth20c.wordpress.com/2018/05/17/eugenics-francis-galton-and-the-legacy-of-social-darwinism/

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Written in the wake of modern mankind’s worst violent cataclysm to date, the Great War, Lothrop Stoddard’s ‘The Rising Tide of Color’ noted the sharp decline of European civilization and the breaking of its dominance over the colored world it had held since the advent of colonialism in the 15th century. Stoddard went on to predict the further deterioration of the white world’s relative standing in the years to come, as the rise of Asia and the utter annihilation wrought upon Europe in the Second World War paved the way for final decolonization and the rise of a new world order that saw white supremacy and even race aware thinking such as Stoddard’s deemed anathema.

bc
https://www.bitchute.com/video/xnXEb1rMTFup/

The Myth of the 20th Century – Episode 139 – Lothrop Stoddard – The Rising Tide of Color

— References —

– The French Revolution in San Domingo, Stoddard (1914)
– The Passing of The Great Race, Grant (1916)
– The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy, Stoddard (1920)
– The Revolt Against Civilization: The Menace of the Under Man, Stoddard (1922)
– The Decline of the West, Spengler (1922)
– The New World of Islam, Stoddard (1922)
– Eugenics – Francis Galton and the Legacy of Social Darwinism, Myth of the 20th Century (2018) – https://myth20c.wordpress.com/2018/05/17/eugenics-francis-galton-and-the-legacy-of-social-darwinism/

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