Go Back to Where You Came From
The Backlash Against Immigration and the Fate of Western Democracy
Summary:
The book examines the rise of right-wing nationalism and anti-immigrant sentiment in Western democracies, exploring how these trends threaten liberal values and institutions. It delves into the political strategies of populist leaders, the fears of native populations, and the impact of these dynamics on policy and the fabric of society.
Key points:
1. Populism and Nativism Rise: Populist and nativist parties gain traction in the West, playing on fears of immigration and cultural shifts, especially from Muslim countries, as threats to national identity and safety.
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