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In When migration becomes conflict - political group dynamics, Jonas Nilsson has collected eleven essays, with the main theme being political group dynamics. Nilsson’s premiss is that groups are formed by identity. When groups thus try to favour their interests, these will possibly collide with the interests of other groups.
To understand what the true political challenge of our time is, we have to observe the opposition of establishment. What does this opposition want to prevent and change? What political issue causes hostility in society, and causes division between our political leadership, including the ones they represent, and the opposition? The climate issue is not the barrier between opposition and establishment. It is demography, immigration and multiculturalism that is our main political conflict.
This sort of specific political group dynamics, which these essays and speeches concern, is based on the inevitable identity of your origin. An identity is something you cannot leave, because regardless where you are, you are right there. You wear identity markers whether you want it or not. Although you don’t consider yourself as white, with a white identity, you still are white, and others will see that, whether you choose to see it or not.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
In When migration becomes conflict - political group dynamics, Jonas Nilsson has collected eleven essays, with the main theme being political group dynamics. Nilsson’s premiss is that groups are formed by identity. When groups thus try to favour their interests, these will possibly collide with the interests of other groups.
To understand what the true political challenge of our time is, we have to observe the opposition of establishment. What does this opposition want to prevent and change? What political issue causes hostility in society, and causes division between our political leadership, including the ones they represent, and the opposition? The climate issue is not the barrier between opposition and establishment. It is demography, immigration and multiculturalism that is our main political conflict.
This sort of specific political group dynamics, which these essays and speeches concern, is based on the inevitable identity of your origin. An identity is something you cannot leave, because regardless where you are, you are right there. You wear identity markers whether you want it or not. Although you don’t consider yourself as white, with a white identity, you still are white, and others will see that, whether you choose to see it or not.