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Europe has undergone a demographic revolution it never expected. A half century of mass immigration has failed to produce anything resembling a melting pot. By overestimating its need for immigrant labor and underestimating the culture-shaping potential of religion, Europe has trapped itself in a problem to which it has no obvious solution. Journalist Christopher Caldwell reveals a paradox: since World War II, mass immigration has been made possible by Europe's enforcement of secularism, tolerance, and equality. But when immigrants arrive, they are not required to adopt those values--and they are disinclined to. Muslims dominate or nearly dominate important European cities. As increasingly assertive immigrant populations shape the continent, Caldwell writes, the foundations of European culture and civilization are being challenged--and replaced.--From publisher description.
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Table Of Contents:
Part I. Immigration
Chapter 1. Rivers of Blood 3
The rights and wrongs of Enoch Powell
How much immigration is there?
Muslim immigration
Europe's population problem
Civilization and decadence
Diversity is overrated
Can you have the same Europe with different people?
Chapter 2. The Immigrant Economy 27
How postwar migration came about
The unprecedented scale of recent immigration
The capitalist argument: Rescuing moribund industries
Jobs nobody wants
The socialist argument: Rescuing the welfare state
Chapter 3. Who Is Immigration For? 51
Good immigrants and bad
Is immigration for natives or immigrants?
Welfare and white flight
Polish plumbers
Barcelona or death
The duty of hospitality
Asylum and human rights
Asylum and democracy
Chapter 4. Fear Masquerading as Tolerance 82
Neutrality and political correctness
The criminalization of opinion
Grievance groups
Diversity and self-loathing
Second-class citizens
Part II. Islam
Chapter 5. Ethnic Colonies 111
Europe's historic understanding of Islam
Muslim populations, present and future
Rejuvenation of run-down neighborhoodc
Architecture and segregation
Lawless zones
Segregation or self-segregation?
Spaces of sharia
Violence, crime, and rioting
The banlieue riots and Islam
Tribalism, ideology, and escalation
Chapter 6. An Adversary Culture 147
Jus soli and jus sanguinis, assimilation and integration
The illusion of diversity
Islam as a hyper-identity
Dual loyalty
Humiliation and Islamophobia
Muslims and U.S. blacks
Chapter 7. Europe's Crisis of Faith 174
Religious resurgence
Islam and European believers
Islam and European unbelievers
Benedict XVI: New ideas about belief and unbelief
Western sympathy with, and conversion to, Islam
The European model of managing religion
Organizing religious bodies
Freedom of religion = Freedom of Islam
The Danish cartoon crisis
Chapter 8. Rules for Sex 210
Sexual freedom as a nonnegotiable European demand
Virginity and violence
Islam or custom?
The appeal of sharia
Arranged marriages
The Danish marriage law
Controversies over the headscarf
The French veil law
Compulsory liberation
Part III. The West
Chapter 9. Tolerance and Impunity 247
Political self-assertion as a turning point
Intimidation and self-defense
The politics of terror
Anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism
"The Communism of the twenty-first century"
Chapter 10. Resistance and Jihad 269
Poverty, occupation, lost grandeur, and other grievances
Islam and violence
"Islam is peace"
Moderate Muslims
Tariq Ramadan and double language
Resistance and jihad
Chapter 11. Liberalism and Diversity 300
Immigration, Islam, and the European Union
The project to bring Turkey into Europe
Pim Fortuyn and the weakness of the West
"Rightism" and fascism" in the context of immigration and Islam
The Danish People's Party
Nicolas Sarkozy and the strength of the republic
Affirmative action
Chapter 12. Survival and Culture 328
Europe's duty to the world
European emancipation from America
The American model of a multiethnic society, and the Ottoman model
From "Islam is peace" to "Love it or leave it"
Two types of utility
Acknowledgments 351
Notes 353
Bibliography 403
Index 409
Part I. Immigration
Chapter 1. Rivers of Blood 3
The rights and wrongs of Enoch Powell
How much immigration is there?
Muslim immigration
Europe's population problem
Civilization and decadence
Diversity is overrated
Can you have the same Europe with different people?
Chapter 2. The Immigrant Economy 27
How postwar migration came about
The unprecedented scale of recent immigration
The capitalist argument: Rescuing moribund industries
Jobs nobody wants
The socialist argument: Rescuing the welfare state
Chapter 3. Who Is Immigration For? 51
Good immigrants and bad
Is immigration for natives or immigrants?
Welfare and white flight
Polish plumbers
Barcelona or death
The duty of hospitality
Asylum and human rights
Asylum and democracy
Chapter 4. Fear Masquerading as Tolerance 82
Neutrality and political correctness
The criminalization of opinion
Grievance groups
Diversity and self-loathing
Second-class citizens
Part II. Islam
Chapter 5. Ethnic Colonies 111
Europe's historic understanding of Islam
Muslim populations, present and future
Rejuvenation of run-down neighborhoodc
Architecture and segregation
Lawless zones
Segregation or self-segregation?
Spaces of sharia
Violence, crime, and rioting
The banlieue riots and Islam
Tribalism, ideology, and escalation
Chapter 6. An Adversary Culture 147
Jus soli and jus sanguinis, assimilation and integration
The illusion of diversity
Islam as a hyper-identity
Dual loyalty
Humiliation and Islamophobia
Muslims and U.S. blacks
Chapter 7. Europe's Crisis of Faith 174
Religious resurgence
Islam and European believers
Islam and European unbelievers
Benedict XVI: New ideas about belief and unbelief
Western sympathy with, and conversion to, Islam
The European model of managing religion
Organizing religious bodies
Freedom of religion = Freedom of Islam
The Danish cartoon crisis
Chapter 8. Rules for Sex 210
Sexual freedom as a nonnegotiable European demand
Virginity and violence
Islam or custom?
The appeal of sharia
Arranged marriages
The Danish marriage law
Controversies over the headscarf
The French veil law
Compulsory liberation
Part III. The West
Chapter 9. Tolerance and Impunity 247
Political self-assertion as a turning point
Intimidation and self-defense
The politics of terror
Anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism
"The Communism of the twenty-first century"
Chapter 10. Resistance and Jihad 269
Poverty, occupation, lost grandeur, and other grievances
Islam and violence
"Islam is peace"
Moderate Muslims
Tariq Ramadan and double language
Resistance and jihad
Chapter 11. Liberalism and Diversity 300
Immigration, Islam, and the European Union
The project to bring Turkey into Europe
Pim Fortuyn and the weakness of the West
"Rightism" and fascism" in the context of immigration and Islam
The Danish People's Party
Nicolas Sarkozy and the strength of the republic
Affirmative action
Chapter 12. Survival and Culture 328
Europe's duty to the world
European emancipation from America
The American model of a multiethnic society, and the Ottoman model
From "Islam is peace" to "Love it or leave it"
Two types of utility
Acknowledgments 351
Notes 353
Bibliography 403
Index 409
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