Canada In Decay

Canada In Decay
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Publisher : Black House Publishing
Total Pages : 382
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ISBN-10 : 1912759985
ISBN-13 : 9781912759989
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Canada In Decay by : Ricardo Duchesne

Canada In Decay is the first scholarly book questioning the undemocratic policy of mass immigration and racial diversification in Canada. The entire Canadian political establishment, the mainstream media and the academics, are all in harmonious unison with the banks and corporations, in promoting two myths to justify mass immigration. The first myth this book demolishes is the claim that immigration into Canada "enriches the country", by demonstrating that mass immigration is not only leading to Euro-Canadians becoming a small minority in their own homeland, but because of the disparity in the birth-rate, the Euro-Canadian population is likely to become almost extinct. The second myth this book demolishes is the regularly repeated claim that Canada is a "nation of immigrants" by demonstrating that Canada was founded by Indigenous Quebecois, Acadians, and English speakers. This book also exposes the rewriting of Canada's history in the media, schools, and universities, as an attempt to rob Euro-Canadians of their own history by inventing a past that conforms to the ideological goals of a future multiracial and multicultural Canada. Canada In Decay explains the origins of the ideology of immigrant multiculturalism and the inbuilt radicalizing nature of this ideology, and argues that the "theory of multicultural citizenship" is marred by a double standard which encourages minorities to affirm their collective cultural rights while Euro-Canadians are excluded from affirming theirs. "Canada In Decay is a bold, compelling, and often devastating deconstruction of the Left-Liberal narrative which has dominated Canadian politics since the 1970s. It is bound to put on the defensive both the politically correct Left and the globalist Right not just in Canada but across the entire western world." -- Grant Havers, author of Leo Strauss and Anglo-American Democracy: A Conservative Critique.

The Uniqueness of Western Civilization

The Uniqueness of Western Civilization
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 540
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ISBN-10 : 9789004192485
ISBN-13 : 9004192484
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis The Uniqueness of Western Civilization by : Ricardo Duchesne

After challenging the multicultural effort to “provincialize” the history of Western civilization, this book argues that the roots of the West’s exceptional creativity should be traced back to the uniquely aristocratic warlike culture of Indo-European speakers.

Dust & Decay

Dust & Decay
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 544
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ISBN-10 : 9781442402379
ISBN-13 : 1442402377
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Dust & Decay by : Jonathan Maberry

“The zombie attacks are bigger, better—and gorier—in this nearly non-stop action sequel to Rot & Ruin” (Kirkus Reviews). Winner of the Bram Stoker Award. Six months have passed since the terrifying battle with Charlie Pink-eye and the Motor City Hammer in the zombie-infested mountains of the Rot & Ruin. It’s also been six months since Benny Imura and Nix Riley saw something in the air that changed their lives. Now, after months of rigorous training with Benny’s zombie-hunter brother Tom, Benny and Nix are ready to leave their home forever and search for a better future. Lilah the Lost Girl and Benny’s best friend Lou Chong are going with them. But before they even leave there is a shocking zombie attack in town, and as soon as they step into the Rot & Ruin they are pursued by the living dead, wild animals, insane murderers, and the horrors of Gameland—where teenagers are forced to fight for their lives in the zombie pits. Worst of all…could the evil Charlie Pink-eye still be alive? In the great Rot & Ruin, everything wants to kill you. And not everyone in Benny’s small band of travelers will survive….

Flight and Freedom

Flight and Freedom
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Publisher : Between the Lines
Total Pages : 179
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ISBN-10 : 9781771132305
ISBN-13 : 1771132302
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Flight and Freedom by : Ratna Omidvar and Dana Wagner

The Great Degeneration

The Great Degeneration
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9780143125525
ISBN-13 : 0143125524
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis The Great Degeneration by : Niall Ferguson

From the bestselling author of The Ascent of Money and The Square and the Tower, a searching and provocative examination of the widespread institutional rot that threatens our collective future What causes rich countries to lose their way? Symptoms of decline are all around us today: slowing growth, crushing debts, increasing inequality, aging populations, antisocial behavior. But what exactly has gone wrong? The answer, Niall Ferguson argues in The Great Degeneration, is that our institutions—the intricate frameworks within which a society can flourish or fail—are degenerating. With characteristic verve and historical insight, Ferguson analyzes the causes of this stagnation and its profound consequences for the future of the West. The Great Degeneration is an incisive indictment of an era of negligence and complacency—and to arrest the breakdown of our civilization, Ferguson warns, will take heroic leadership and radical reform.

The Trouble with Canada

The Trouble with Canada
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Publisher : BPS Books
Total Pages : 499
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ISBN-10 : 9780978440220
ISBN-13 : 0978440226
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis The Trouble with Canada by : William Gairdner

The original edition of this bestselling and country-changing book. Beginning in the 1970s, Canada abandoned its historical foundations and fell under the spell of socialism. This best-selling classic, which galvanized the generation now leading the counter-attack, explains in plain language how Canadians got into their present predicament, and how to get out. He deals with such topics as the great welfare ripoff; the waste in foreign aid giveaways; radical feminism's attack against the family; the mediocrity of the health-care system; and the politicization of the church.

Beauty in Decay II

Beauty in Decay II
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Publisher : Gingko Press Editions
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1908211105
ISBN-13 : 9781908211101
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Beauty in Decay II by : RomanyWG

Urban explorers find the beauty layers of history, multi-hued peeling paint, antique objects, ancient initials in the dust and the other physical manifestations of memory that abandoned, impermanent urban spaces manifest.

Stages of Decay

Stages of Decay
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Publisher : Prestel Pub
Total Pages : 159
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ISBN-10 : 3791348191
ISBN-13 : 9783791348193
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Stages of Decay by : Julia Solis

Julia Solis's photographs of abandoned theaters from across the United States and Europe conjure the remaining magic of the decaying buildings and rooms, though the screenings and performances ceased long ago -- Back cover.

Signal Decay

Signal Decay
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Publisher : At Bay Press
Total Pages : 28
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ISBN-10 : 9781988168753
ISBN-13 : 1988168759
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Signal Decay by : Keith Cadieux

Tim has recently passed away and left Lori with piles of expensive recording equipment and mountains of debt. Tim’s family wants to move on from the loss but Lori can’t let go, not while she can still hear Tim’s laugh as though he’s still there beside her. That is, until she begins to hear his laugh in odd places, like old recordings Tim never worked on. Can love transcend to keep us connected through death? Or do we just create our own reality when we’re not ready to let go?

Curated Decay

Curated Decay
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Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages : 176
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781452953724
ISBN-13 : 1452953724
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Curated Decay by : Caitlin DeSilvey

Transporting readers from derelict homesteads to imperiled harbors, postindustrial ruins to Cold War test sites, Curated Decay presents an unparalleled provocation to conventional thinking on the conservation of cultural heritage. Caitlin DeSilvey proposes rethinking the care of certain vulnerable sites in terms of ecology and entropy, and explains how we must adopt an ethical stance that allows us to collaborate with—rather than defend against—natural processes. Curated Decay chronicles DeSilvey’s travels to places where experiments in curated ruination and creative collapse are under way, or under consideration. It uses case studies from the United States, Europe, and elsewhere to explore how objects and structures produce meaning not only in their preservation and persistence, but also in their decay and disintegration. Through accessible and engaging discussion of specific places and their stories, it traces how cultural memory is generated in encounters with ephemeral artifacts and architectures. An interdisciplinary reframing of the concept of the ruin that combines historical and philosophical depth with attentive storytelling, Curated Decay represents the first attempt to apply new theories of materiality and ecology to the concerns of critical heritage studies.