In 2004, the late Samuel P. Huntington asked, Who Are We?: The Challenges to America's National Identity.
In 2020, the American Nation is still asking this question. Our statues are being toppled, and Americans are told it is racist to have our own unique, defensible national interests and culture. One wonders, is it too late?
From Bob Weissberg's review in Human Events:
"Who Are We? stridently defends an Anglo-Protestant, English-speaking, law-abiding, god-fearing, moralistic work-oriented culture in which a limited government deeply respects individual rights. It similarly stands up for what Huntington labels “The Creed”—the principles of liberty, equality, individualism, representative government, and private property."
The late Sam Francis reviews Who Are We:
"The hunt is on for Samuel P. Huntington, the distinguished Harvard political scientist whose new book Who Are We? lifts a skeptical eyebrow at mass immigration and the cultural devastation it inflicts..."
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