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Political Science Immigration

The Myth of the Muslim Tide

Do Immigrants Threaten the West?

by (author) Doug Saunders

Publisher
Knopf Canada
Initial publish date
Aug 2013
Category
Immigration, General, Emigration & Immigration
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780307362087
    Publish Date
    Aug 2013
    List Price
    $19.95

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Description

From the award-winning author and Globe columnist Doug Saunders, a short, powerfully argued, debunking of the myth of the Muslim tide, which is being deployed to dangerous effect by numerous commentators and politicians in Canada, the United States and Europe.
Even among people who would never subscribe to its more dramatic claims, the "Eurabia" movement has popularized a set of seemingly common-sense assumptions about Muslim immigrants to the West: that they are disloyal, that they have a political agenda driven by their faith, that their high reproduction rates will soon make them a majority. These beliefs are poisoning politics and community relations in Europe and North America--and have led to mass murder in Norway. Rarely challenged, these claims have even slipped into the margins of mainstream politics.
Doug Saunders believes it's time to debunk the myth that immigrants from Muslim countries are wildly different and pose a threat to the West. In the process, he shatters the core claims that have built a murderous ideology and draws haunting historical parallels showing how the same myths stuck to earlier groups, such as Jews and Roman Catholics. His work will become a vital handbook in the culture wars that threaten to dominate North American and European elections and media discussions in 2012 and afterwards.

About the author

Contributor Notes

Doug Saunders is the former European Bureau Chief of the Globe and Mail and the author of Arrival City: The Final Migration and Our Next World, which won the Donner Prize, and which the Guardian said "may be the best popular book on cities since Jane Jacobs's The Death and Life of Great American Cities half a century ago." He has won four National Newspaper Awards.

Editorial Reviews

Praise for The Myth of the Muslim Tide:
"[Saunders is] an amazingly smart individual, his arguments seem very reasonable, and he backs them up with data. I believe him."
—The Agenda with Steve Paikin, TVO

"Doug Saunders may be on his way to becoming the most important journalist in the Canadian mainstream media.... A welcome antidote [to Islamophobia] and for that reason alone, it deserves wide readership."
—The Georgia Straight
"Refreshingly levelheaded and fact-based."
—Kirkus Reviews