Summary:
The book explores the cultural and demographic changes in Europe due to mass immigration, particularly from Muslim-majority countries, arguing that these changes are transforming European identity and values. It discusses the impact on social cohesion, politics, and public debate, suggesting that European civilization is at risk of decline without a reevaluation of immigration policies and cultural integration.
Key points:
1. Mass Immigration: Murray believes Europe's demographic changes due to high immigration, especially from Muslim countries, have led to challenging cultural shifts.
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