Ethnic Apocalypse (Audiobook)

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In the last book he completed before his death, the irrepressible and trenchant Guillaume Faye takes a bold and ruthlessly candid look at the increasingly volatile situation on the ground in Europe.

With the growing incidence of Islamist terrorism and inter-religious violence on European soil, alongside the first signs of native resistance to the demographic changes that have made this violence possible, Faye compellingly argues that Europe is poised for a terrible new civil war, threatening to break out along the many ethnic fault lines that have arisen, thanks to years of bad immigration policies and bad political will.

Using some of the most troubling developments in French politics, culture, and society as his arguments, Faye throws off the blinders of political correctness and confronts his listeners with the harsh reality of an unsettled and deeply divisive multicultural Europe. Ethnic Apocalypse is a wake-up call aimed at making Europeans aware of their increasingly dire situation — before it is too late.

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    It’s a good recording. The voice is very easy to listen to.

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Guillaume Faye

Guillaume Faye was one of the principal members of the famed French New Right organisation GRECE in the 1970s and ‘80s. After departing in 1986 due to his disagreement with its strategy, he had a successful career on French television and radio before returning to the stage of political philosophy as a powerful alternative voice with the publication of Archeofuturism. Since then he has continued to challenge the status quo within the Right in his writings, earning him both the admiration and disdain of his colleagues. Arktos has also published his Archeofuturism (2010), Why We Fight (2011), Convergence of Catastrophes (2012), Sex and Deviance (2014), The Colonisation of Europe (2016), Understanding Islam (2016), Archeofuturism 2.0 (2016), A Global Coup (2017), and Ethnic Apocalypse (2019). (Go to author page)