Borders and Burdens
Auteur : Martha Walker
Date de publication : 2026-07-10
Éditeur : Republic Heritage Press
Nombre de pages : Non disponible
Résumé du livre
Europe is disintegrating in real time. Once-sovereign nations now host parallel societies, no-go zones, exploding welfare costs, and a crime wave directly tied to decades of uncontrolled mass migration and supranational governance. National identities are being erased by design. Meanwhile, the United States-despite its own deep divisions-still possesses a political tradition willing to say "no": conservatism. This book is not a nostalgic lament. It is a cold-eyed, data-driven autopsy of Europe's progressive experiment and a rigorous defense of the conservative alternatives that have kept America from the same fate-so far. Across immigration, culture, and law enforcement, the contrast is stark: one model produces cohesion and prosperity; the other produces resentment, disorder, and eventual collapse. Conservatism, far from being reactionary, is revealed as the only ideology still willing to bear three unpopular burdens: the burden of borders, the burden of tradition, and the burden of enforcement. In an age that demands applause for civilizational suicide, this book refuses to clap.