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The Death of the West: How Dying Populations and Immigrant Invasions Imperil Our Country and Civilization Paperback – October 15, 2002

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The national bestseller that shocked the nation--The Death of the West is an unflinching look at the increasing decline in Western culture and power.

The West is dying. Collapsing birth rates in Europe and the U. S., coupled with population explosions in Africa, Asia and Latin America are set to cause cataclysmic shifts in world power, as unchecked immigration swamps and polarizes every Western society and nation.
The Death of the West details how a civilization, culture, and moral order are passing away and foresees a new world order that has terrifying implications for our freedom, our faith, and the preeminence of American democracy.

The Death of the West is a timely, provocative study that asks the question that quietly troubles millions: Is the America we grew up in gone forever?

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“Buchanan is an honest writer who opens his mind and psyche in a way few people can...He minces nothing except an occasional opponent.” ―The Philadelphia Inquirer

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Patrick J. Buchanan, a senior advisor to three American presidents, ran twice for the Republican nomination for president in 1992 and 1996, and was the Reform Party's presidential candidate in 2000. The author of five other books, including the bestsellers Right from the Beginning and A Republic, Not an Empire, he is a syndicated columnist and a founding member of three of America's foremost public affairs shows, NBC's The McLaughlin Group, CNN's The Capitol Gang, and Crossfire.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Griffin (October 15, 2002)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 320 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0312302592
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0312302597
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 12.8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.12 x 0.8 x 9.14 inches
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2003
    After ploughing through 336 customer reviews, I find myself deeply saddened. The proof is right here that at least one of Buchanan's theses is correct. We are two nations. It was obvious to some of us when we saw the results of the 2000 election. America is split down the middle, and Pat Buchanan represents one half, Bill Clinton the other half. There can be no middle ground, precisely for the reasons he gives. We are in the midst of a civil war, a cold war; it has been called "the culture war." It has also been said that it is a war for the soul of America. Nowhere have I seen that thesis born out as much as in these reviews.
    I am a retired teacher of history and have been a researcher all of my adult life. It was interesting to me that the positive reviews all claimed that Buchanan was telling the truth, and his documentation was superb. The negative reviews contained either a claim that it was badly written and inaccurate (no examples were provided) or simply expressed feelings of disgust and anger. One person called attention to Santayana's paraphrase of Thucydides, "Those who refuse to learn from History are condemned to repeat it." The positive reviewers often suggested that the negatives were ignorant and probably had not read the book. I disagree.
    They are not ignorant. They are miseducated. They did read the book but did not understand it. Piles of books have been written about the "dumbing down" of America during the past half century and particularly about revisionist history, which I did not notice anyone mentioning. I am 80 years old and attended college in the forties. For ten years I worked as a journalist. When I went into teaching in 1955, I was appalled at how much education had changed since the war of "The Greatest Generation." We weren't the greatest generation. We were only the last generation which came of age in a moral world. Writers today contrast our world with that of the fifies. It is because they are so young. In the fifties we were already heading for disaster, but I was acquainted with no one who saw it except myself. I had available only Brave New World and 1984 to justify my view. When I predicted the amoral world of today I was told I was an "alarmist", that I was making a mountain out of a molehill.
    The key to Buchanan's book is in the title, as it should be. It seemed to me that few of the reviewers, positive or negative, saw the big picture. They were either concerned with immigration or "white supremacy" or contemporary Christians. Only a few mentioned the "culture war." But that is what it is all about, the death of a civilization the like of which this earth has never known before or elsewhere. Buchanan has the disadvantage of having run for office, so on the surface it appears that he is making a political point. This is not so.
    The negative reviewers all agree with Jesse Jackson leading his followers across the Stanford campus, chanting, "Hey,hey, ho, ho. Western Civ has got to go!" That's what the war is about.
    Back in the sixties I read Stephen Benet's short story, "Last of the Legions" to my classes. It was about a legionaire in Britain in the last days of the Roman Empire. It is a deeply moving story, and most of the students were moved. We talked about it in comparison with what was happening to our own civilization. Most were concerned, but three girls agreed that they didn't care because "We won't be around anyway."
    Here is the difference between our culture today and the civilization which started on the downward path in 1939. Before the second half of the twentieth century, everyone thought of "posterity." Hardly anyone does today, even among those who cherish our civilization. And therefore women are not having children.
    One final note. In the fifties I was sure there was a conspiracy to make ignoramuses of our children, but I had no idea who were the conspirators. I am grateful to Mr. Buchanan for supplying the names. At that time I was a fan of Erich Fromm because of his book, "The Art of Love," which, it appears, was a great scam. It is all very dismaying. Only a miracle can save our beloved heritage. That makes me think about the disintegration of the Soviet Union. After thirty-five years in which a man known as Brother Andrew smuggled Bibles behind the Iron Curtain, just before the fall he was invited to a conference in which there were Russion delegates. He met a Russian official who told him that his book, God's Smuggler, had been read by every official in Moscow and that they all owned Bibles. Unbelievable? Christians would answer that nothing is impossible to God.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024
    This book should be essential reading. Mr. Buchanan appears to have a crystal ball (this book was published in 2002) in predicting a lot of our current issues in the world. Whether you agree with his ideas or not, it compels debate, which is something that is not looked upon well in our current climate. Must read.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
    The one aspect that cought my attention and surprise is that this book was written 23 years ago; what the author pointed out then, it has come to pass today. One can only analyze today's political race to the White House in order to understand the differences in beliefs between the Republican vs the Democrat Parties regarding issues such as the economy, immigration, religion, culture, history, education and abortion. A shift in population growth and proportionality has shifted American politics towards government control, corruption of governmental institutions, intimidation of SCOTUS judges, wokeness, vote fraud (unwillingness on voting reform requiring proof of citizenship), naive foreign policy. And something that most people ignore (including myself before reading this book), is how the marxist ideology has patiently set foot on the WesternEuropean and American politics and current state of affairs.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2002
    Unlike the majority of political books, this one reads well. Many political books are difficult to get through and often become repetitive after the first 20 pages. Once in a while, a political book transcends the genre. This book may be one of those.
    First of all, it is a conservative book that uses a tone of all-out-warfare against the Marxist and Socialist left. It is actually refreshing to have a political author say what he means and mean what he says. While those on the left of the political spectrum will find the underlying tone of the book offensive, it is still worth while to read just for the statistics on immigration and also the history of the left's "long march" through western cultural institutions. To a conservative, this book will be disquieting because it suggests that in spite of any political tactic, the sheer demographics of the current immigrants will overwhelm their cherished way of life.
    Secondly, the most original aspects of this book are the compilation of statistics and trends of immigration, and the history of the marxist, socialist attack on western culture. His immigration statistics and projections of trends are must reading for anyone, left or right, who wishes to ponder the future of the West.
    Buchanan's chapter "Four who made a revolution" summarizes succinctly the authors of the left's strategy for taking over the cultural institutions of the West. Hungarian George Lukacs who realizes that the traditional family must be destroyed via sexual licentiousness and corruption of the children.
    Italian Antonio Gramsci who realized that the bulwark of the West was Christianity and that only through assault on religion as well as taking over the arts, cinema, theater, journalism, and education would socialism ever succeed in the West. Gramsci coined the term "long march" (an allusion to Mao tse-Tung's retreat from Chiang Kai Shek in the 1930's) to describe how the Left would subvert Western Culture.
    Renegade Marxist and admirer of the Marquis de Sade, Max Horkheimer and music critic Thodor Adorno were instrumental in the Frankfurt School, a collection of radical misfits who introduced "Critical Theory" to society - the idea that any element of Western Culture must be subjected to continual "destructive criticism". The attack politics of the Left is a natural outgrowth of this idea. Adorno is best known for labelling anything middle-class or anti-socialist as incipiently fascist, even though fascism is, after all, a type of socialism. The Frankfurt school influenced multiple teacher's colleges, starting with Columbia University and the public school system and the radical teacher's unions are the fruit of this "tree of knowledge".
    And lastly, Herbert Marcuse, who realized that socialism would never recruit enough believers from the mainstream and realized that the Left needed to turn feminists, radical youth, those who practice homosexual behavior,black militants, criminals and other malcontents into the new average citizen.
    In no other single source can I find this synthesis of information.
    Buchanan also lists a few ways to combat what he says is the coming doom. I find this part of the book the weakest part (and the shortest).
    In summary, this book may well join the pantheon of conservative classics like Whittaker Chamber's "Witness", Horowitz's "Radical Son", and the writings of Russell Kirk and Edmund Burke.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024
    As a intro to a topic of demographics, nations ability to govern and the decadence of the current Western elites, the book shows that - even in 2024 - the trajectory of the West, as a whole, and parts of the rest of the world, had not changed since early 2000s.

    The book is short enough not to be overwhelming, nor it is too short to leave out chunk of relevant information.

    For those who follow politics - it is a "must read" book.
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  • Mohammad Ali Malik
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book written by a great author
    Reviewed in Canada on July 24, 2023
    You get to learn a lot by reading this book for those who want to learn and understand.
  • Ja
    5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING
    Reviewed in Australia on August 26, 2020
    Reccomend by Gavin. M of Censered.TV. AMAZING!
  • きよら
    5.0 out of 5 stars 10年前のアメリカの問題と今のアメリカ、日本。
    Reviewed in Japan on December 18, 2017
    人の因果応報を見る様でした。奪った後に富んだ者たちの前に、何処からか、それを新たに奪おうとするものが現れ、また、争いが生まれる。
    これを食い止めるには、何がいるのか?
    そして、人権問題、その他諸々の旗を上げる団体が全て正しいのか?と、日本の状況を重ねて考えさせられました。
  • Filip Stojak
    5.0 out of 5 stars 'The Death of the West' is without a doubt Pat Buchanan's magnum opus.
    Reviewed in Germany on March 8, 2016
    Though now more than a decade old, it re-emerges with great relevancy in the wake of the Syrian refugee crisis and rising tensions in the Middle-East.
    The title is to be understood literally: declining birth rates and mass immigration in the US and Europe threaten to overwhelm native populations and extinguish their cultural identity. Different to earlier waves of immigration, the author argues, these people often don't share our Western values and their allegiances lie with countries we could be at war with. And as societies in Europe grow older, the European welfare-state can only be sustained through mass immigration, for many Europeans not only stopped reproducing, but revel in their demise, by celebrating being childless and having double income.

    Buchanan identifies Socialism as the root cause of the Western decline. As he astutely observes how, come 1989, world-wide Communism has failed and why, he further branches out into the tenets of its successor and how it managed to prevail where the progenitor didn't ' by changing the culture from within. He goes into great detail how Globalism, Secularism, Feminism, and Gay Rights Activism often hide behind reason and just cause, but show ill-intent towards their dissenters; dehumanising them by calling them bigots, sexists, racists, or homophobes and thus avoiding the debate. What follows is a well-argued, harsh critique of the Mexican government's economic reliance on illegal immigration and a bold defence of the nation-state concept as a necessity in preserving the cultural identity of the United States. In his refusal of amnesty for illegal immigrants for example, he relentlessly makes the case for deportation, by arguing that if rule of law is ignored and pardon given, the weight of immigration laws ' however strict they may be ' is nullified.
    The division and sense of separatism the author sees infecting the United States is evident throughout the political discourse. There is a deep understanding and acknowledgment in Buchanan's writing for the violent history of the West, but as he keenly retorts, this is true for all nations, revealing the gut-wrenching truth, that the West didn't start slavery, it was the West that ended it. And while he is a big proponent of the Civil Rights Act, he sees no obligation for the US to make any further payments to minority interest groups, because he sees them as the great dividers, who out of self-interest will never be satisfied with any form of reparation. And when the state keeps on giving, why should they be?
    He then goes on to dismantle the cultural Marxist myth of equality, by arguing that there are no equals, only equal opportunity. But then taints the relevant Thomas Jefferson quote, which would have perfectly stood on its own, by needlessly pointing out the Founding Father's rejection of homosexuality.
    With grand vigour he argues for the socially conservative case; even going so far as putting blame on conservatives who surrendered the culture war and retreated solely to economics (read: Neocons), only for the libertarian element of the right to grow stronger. Whatever you may think about the man, it takes guts to slaughter the holy cow of free market capitalism as a right-winger.

    As is to be expected by Buchanan, Christianity repeatedly sneaks its way into his argumentation and it is here where the book is at its weakest. While it may be true that a traditionalist, faith-based society produces higher birth rates, a return to faith cannot be a goal unto itself, but must come from conviction. Pure pragmatism does not suffice, when it comes to people's acceptance of a divine creator. However, I also understand that it is not in the author's purview to make the case for Christ. As a stout unbeliever and Cultural Catholic, I therefore have to reject his battle-cry for a return to Christian predominance in Western society. From my European Classical Liberal perspective though, I at least have to commend the author for being open about some of his statist views, which befits someone who accepts God as an ultimate authority; something I always found to be contradictive to the libertarian-leaning wing of the right ' and a pitfall Buchanan wisely avoids.

    With 'The Death of the West', Patrick J. Buchanan delivers an excellent read, that may make your blood boil, but is so well-researched and written with such finesse and historical prowess, that you will be hard-pressed not to find something to agree with. While I do disagree with many of his assertions, I also found a lot of respectable opinions, the least of which made me understand his brand of conservatism better. And lest those of us, whose parents fled communist regimes to find a better life in the West, forget, why they did so in the first place, this book makes a strong case for why we ought to preserve the West from those who seek to destroy it.
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  • Fons Jena
    5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for every human (especially socialists)
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 23, 2011
    I'm deeply worried about the future of our western societies so I ordered this book to read and now more about it. I knew it was written by an American but the problems he talks about is truly for every western country the same and he really does a good job to talk about the whole west, not only America. That is why I loved it. He talks about problems many people think about and would like to share but somehow it is still a taboo (here in Belgium anyway, if you are against multiculturalism you are an enemy of the state). By reading this it made me feel better. There are other people around with the same thoughts. I highlighted many parts and expressions because they sounded so well.
    It is frightening and not good for the moral if you realise the state in which we are. We are getting closer and closer to extiction and still people don't get it. I am sure this books is a helping hand. I don't like the religious side of his reasoning but I guess perfect people do not exist. He also seems to encourage larger families in the west, which I think is a bad road too but for all other things is is damn right.

    Some cool expressions in this book:
    'There is no greater sorrow on earth, than the loss of one's native land' - Euripides
    'All civilizations are not equal. The West has given the world the best that has been thought and taught. - Buchanan
    'Today, the peoples of Europe are being told that decency, justice, and rihtful restitution for their past sins require that they throw open their doors and share their national homes with the descendants of their fathers misruled and presecuted, however many wish to come.' Buchanan