Race Differences in Ethnocentrism
When ‘The Great Migration’ began in 2015, over a million Africans and Arabs entered Europe. Many Western European countries welcomed them with open arms, while the countries of Eastern Europe reacted with horror at the prospect of accepting them, as did countries in the Middle East and Far East.
Why are some nations so much more welcoming to immigrants than others? Why are some ethnic groups more ethnocentric than others, and why do Europeans seem to be so low in ethnocentrism? This highly original book sets out to answer these crucial questions. This is the first book to look at race differences in ethnocentrism, as well as the first to survey cutting-edge genetic research on differences in ethnocentrism.
Ethnocentrism, Dutton concludes, is predicted by almost everything Europeans have abandoned: cousin marriage, religiousness, a small gene pool, high levels of infant mortality. And his research suggests that, eventually, the more ethnocentric groups almost always dominate…
Dutton is a brilliant young researcher who has published some excellent work, of which this book is his latest example. It is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the reasons behind the apparent suicide of the European peoples. — Prof. Richard Lynn
Edward Dutton has provided a thorough review of the psychometric literature on ethnocentrism. Highly recommend. — Prof. Kevin MacDonald
Having explored the genetic dimensions, Dutton turns to the environment. He argues that the Industrial Revolution led to the gradual collapse of Darwinian selection in the West. This has resulted in the collapse of environmental stress and morality salience, which elevate ethnocentric instincts and also religiousness. Religiousness, he shows, itself predicts ethnocentrism.
— Lance Welton,VDARE
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— Red Ice TV,Red Ice
YouTuber and zany actor/comedian Edward Dutton has released a new book, Race Differences in Ethnocentrism. Dutton highlights different survival strategies employed by various ethnic groups.
— Eric Dondero,Darwin Subspecieist
Prof. Dutton argues that ethnocentrism benefits groups in the struggle for survival, so natural selection has generally promoted it, whereas maladaptive attitudes such as very low ethnocentrism are the product of mutations. Mental and physical abnormalities due to genetic mutations are often found together, so that as the population is increasingly burdened with mutations affecting physical health, it may also be afflicted with reduced ethnocentrism, which reduces a population’s chances for long-term survival.
— John Jackson,American Renaissance
Nevertheless, Dutton ends Race Differences in Ethnocentrism on a note of optimism for European people. It is only Europe’s high IQ which is sustaining this “zoo.” Intelligence, he shows, is in genetic decline with only those of low IQ and also the highly traditionally religious (and thus highly ethnocentric) having above replacement fertility.
— Lance Welton,MassCentral
Dutton’s book is a work of science underscored by an inescapable sense of social and political urgency [...] prompted into being by the need to address two questions “particularly salient during a period of mass migration”: “Why are some races more ethnocentric than others?” and, most urgently of all, “Why are Europeans currently so low in ethnocentrism?”
— Andrew Joyce,The Occidental Observer
Race Differences in Ethnocentrism is highly recommended for everyone who wants a bird’s-eye view of the times we live in, and an indication of where we are heading. (Translated from Swedish)
— Kristoffer Hugin,AltNorden.se
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Contents | About the Author Acknowledgements Chapter One: ‘At Least They Hear the Things I Hear…’ 1. Introduction 2. Previous Studies of Ethnocentrism 3. Historical Observation of Differences in Ethnocentrism 4. Outline Chapter Two: What Is ‘Race’? 1. Introduction 2. What Is Race? 3. Taxonomies of Races 4. Criticisms of the Concept of Race 6. Conclusion Chapter Three: What Is Intelligence? 1. Introduction 2. What Is Intelligence? 3. Race Differences in Intelligence 4. Criticisms of Race and IQ Data 5. Conclusion Chapter Four: What are ‘Ethnocentrism’ and ‘Ethnicity’? 1. Introduction 2. What Is Ethnocentrism? 3. Lexical Definitions of Ethnicity 4. Constructivism 5. Primordialism 6. The Sociobiological School 7. Criticisms of the Sociobiological School 8. What Causes Ethnocentrism? 9. Conclusion Chapter Five: Evidence for Genetic Similarity Theory 1. Introduction 2. Genetic Similarity Theory 3. Social Assortment Studies 4. Twin and Adoption Studies 5. Blood Tests, Bereavement, Scent and Faces 6. Genetic Similarity, Race and Race Proxies 7. Other Lines of Research 8. Conclusion Chapter Six: Ethnocentrism, Personality Traits and Computer Modelling 1. Introduction 2. Personality 3. Tracking the Spread: Computer Modelling 4. Prisoner’s Dilemma 5. Developments of the Model 6. Why Do Ethnocentrics Always Win? 7. Limitations to the Computer Modelling of Ethnocentrism 8. Bruce Charlton’s Model 9. Conclusion Chapter Seven: The Genetics of Ethnocentrism 1. Introduction 2. Measures of Ethnocentrism 3. Genes for Race Differences in Ethnocentrism 4. Parasite Stress 5. Problems with the Parasite Stress Model 6. The Life History Theory Model of Ethnocentrism 8. Testing the Life History Theory Hypothesis 9. Conclusion Chapter Eight: Race Differences, Cousin Marriage and Religion 1. Introduction 2. Race Differences in Ethnocentrism 3. Why Are Northeast Asians More Ethnocentric than Europeans? 4. Arabs and South Asians 5. Cousin Marriage Among Arabs 6. Testing the Relationship between Cousin Marriage and Ethnocentrism 7. Religiousness and Ethnocentrism 8. Genes for Ethnocentrism and Jews 9. Low Ethnocentrism: Europeans and Africans 10. Selection for Low Ethnocentrism in Europeans? 11. The Fleeting Nature of Race Differences in Ethnocentrism 12. Conclusion Chapter Nine: Stress, Demographics and Diversity 1. Introduction 2. Risk, Stress and Ethnocentrism 3. Age Profile and Gender 4. Pregnancy 5. Ethnic Diversity 6. Intelligence and Education 7. Conclusion Chapter Ten: Industrialization and the Decline of Ethnocentrism 1. Introduction 2. General Effects of Industrialization: The Decline of Religion 3. Dysgenics 4. Mutational Meltdown in Mouse Utopia 5. Conclusion Chapter Eleven: Why Did Different Ethnicities React Differently in 2015? 1. Introduction 2. Positive Ethnocentrism 3. Negative Ethnocentrism 4. Group Differences in Ethnocentrism 5. Conclusion References Index of Names |
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Author | Edward Dutton |
Binding | Paperback |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-912975-05-1 |
ISBN-10 | 191297505X |
Languages | English |
Number Of Pages | 276 |
Product Group | Book |
Publication Date | 2019-04-16 |
Publisher | Arktos Media Ltd |
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