
Reflections on the revolution in Europe: immigration, Islam, and the West
General non-fiction, Politics and government
Human-narrated audio
Summary
Since World War II, mass immigration has been made possible by European secularism, tolerance, and equality, but when immigrants arrive, they are not required to adopt those values. Describes faulty asylum policies, anti-Americanism that connects European natives and Muslim newcomers,… and the issues that drive them apart. Considers the appeal of sharia and jihad to a second generation that is more alienated from Europe than the first, and addresses how native Europeans confront the claims of newcomers. c2009.