Non-fiction (Cultural Policy, Christianity)
A book in the collection: The West
A book in the series: Cultures
If the West believes in a multicultural world and that all races and cultures are equal, we’ll do what other races do. We’ll reclaim our cultures.
We’ll adopt a nationalistic multiculturalism like that outside the West, in the few countries there allowing multiculturalism. We’ll respect other races retaining their cultures but assert the primacy of our cultures in our countries.
For centuries, Christianity underpinned Western sciences, arts, and the rest of our cultures, including the Renaissance and Enlightenment, without everyone sharing the faith. We don’t need to be religious to want to live in a Christian West, safeguarding our rights to choose what we think and do.
Only the postmodern West separates religion from culture and them both from race. That is, unless we’re worrying about cultural appropriation. People of other races taking up our cultures should delight us.
Contents
Chapters:
- Diasporas
- Christmas Day, 1914
- Eternity
- Religion by Race
- Enlightenment
- Vanishing Us
- Multiculturalism
- The Religion of Europe
- Perspectives
- Cultureless Individualism
- Owning Culture
- Who We Are
- Art
- Architecture and Design
- Homes and Houses
- Music
- Prose and Poetry
- Films
- Television
- Cultural Revisionism
- Haute Couture
Bibliography