Chain of ideas
great replacement theory and the origins of our authoritarian age
- ISBN: 9781847929372
- Editorial: The Bodley Head
- Fecha de la edición: 2026
- Lugar de la edición: London. Reino Unido
- Encuadernación: Rústica
- Medidas: 24 cm
- Nº Pág.: 560
- Idiomas: Inglés
In Chain of Ideas, Ibram X. Kendi examines the historical development and global dissemination of the concept commonly referred to as the "great replacement" theory. The work traces the term's origins in early 21st-century Europe and analyzes how related ideas have been adapted and circulated in political discourse across multiple regions. Drawing on historical examples and contemporary events, the author explores how narratives centered on demographic change have influenced public opinion, policymaking, and political movements. The book considers the relationship between these ideas and broader concerns about democracy, governance, and social cohesion, and discusses responses aimed at addressing their impact
Link 1. White people lose out as peoples of color gain
Link 2. Racial inequity data should be ignored
Link 3. Racism is biological prejudice and interpersonal discrimination
Link 4. Racism against peoples of color is over
Link 5. Anti-white racism is on the rise
Link 6. White Christians are indigenous to the nation
Link 7. Fight for freedom as patriots, like the nation's founders
Link 8. Stand in the legacy of antislavery, anticolonialism, civil rights activism, and antifascism
Link 9. Insurrections against democracy protect the nation
Link 10. Fight for privileges provided by dictators instead of power provided by democracy

