White Supremacy

From Eugenics to Great Replacement

(Author) Gavin Evans
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White Supremacy begins with the anatomy of the murder of 10 black people in Buffalo New York in 2022. The killer, 18-year old Payton Gendron, says he was driven by 'Great Replacement' - the conspiracy theory that a Jewish-led elite is replacing white people with black and brown people. This, and a spate of similar hate crimes, begs the question: what are the origins of such behaviour? Gavin Evans, author of Skin Deep, traces the historical roots of white supremacy. He begins in the 19th century with Charles Darwin and his cousin Francis Galton's race-based theories, through the spread of eugenics ideas throughout the UK, Europe and the United States, their Holocaust-prompted decline after World War 2, their revival in different guise through the promotion of race science from the late 20th century and the hatching of 'Great Replacement' conspiratorial ideas in the 21st century - and their expression via alt-right forums to the minds of troubled young men with access to assault rifles. White Supremacy breaks new ground in showing the links between mainstream 'Replacement Theory' - advanced by, for example, Tucker Carlson - and the terrorist version cited by far-right killers. It also traces the thread between these ideas and the race science promoted both by the far right and by establishment figures Steven Pinker, Andrew Sullivan and others. And it looks at what these ideas have in common with those promoted by, for example, the founder of eugenics.

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Publisher:
Icon Books
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781915563040
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
Oct. 10, 2024

Gavin Evans

Gavin Evans is a British photographer and author known for his unique style of capturing the essence of urban landscapes and street photography. His notable works include "Black Map of London" and "Britain's Lost Cities." Evans is praised for his ability to convey the raw energy and emotions of his subjects through his photographs. His work has had a significant impact on the genre of street photography, influencing many contemporary photographers. One of his most famous works is the "Black Map of London," which showcases the diverse and complex nature of the city through striking black and white images. Evans' contribution to literature lies in his ability to push boundaries and challenge traditional notions of photography, creating a body of work that is both visually captivating and thought-provoking.

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