The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy


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(3.6 stars; 9 reviews)

Lothrop Stoddard's most famous treatise on race. Written in the aftermath of the First World War, Stoddard examines the racial trends of his time and makes predictions about the future. His main thesis is that worldwide white supremacy should not be taken for granted, and that other races would challenge it in the coming years. - Summary by Readerad (9 hr 6 min)

Chapters

Preface 5:11 Read by Readerad
Introduction by Madison Grant 34:39 Read by Readerad
Chapter I: The World of Color 22:30 Read by Readerad
Chapter II: Yellow Man's Land (Section 1/2) 40:10 Read by Readerad
Chapter II: Yellow Man's Land (Section 2/2) 21:26 Read by Readerad
Chapter III: Brown Man's Land (Section 1/2) 23:55 Read by Readerad
Chapter III: Brown Man's Land (Section 2/2) 33:08 Read by Readerad
Chapter IV: Black Man's Land 30:28 Read by Readerad
Chapter V: Red Man's Land (Section 1/3) 20:35 Read by Readerad
Chapter V: Red Man's Land (Section 2/3) 14:46 Read by Readerad
Chapter V: Red Man's Land (Section 3/3) 32:35 Read by Readerad
Chapter VI: The White Flood 14:34 Read by Readerad
Chapter VII: The Beginning of the Ebb 32:32 Read by Readerad
Chapter VIII: The Modern Peloponnesian War 41:12 Read by Readerad
Chapter IX: The Shattering of White Solidarity 40:26 Read by Readerad
Chapter X: The Outer Dikes 18:26 Read by Readerad
Chapter XI: The Inner Dikes (Section 1/3) 25:40 Read by Readerad
Chapter XI: The Inner Dikes (Section 2/3) 36:03 Read by Readerad
Chapter XI: The Inner Dikes (Section 3/3) 38:58 Read by Readerad
Chapter XII: The Crisis of the Ages 18:54 Read by Readerad

Reviews

excellent reader


(5 stars)

the voice acting is really good. like Phil Chenevert, Mark Nelson, or Mark F Smith good. If you like Sax Rohmer or H.P. Lovecraft, you'll love this book! an interesting read about the common scientific concensus of an earlier time. it makes one wonder what holy scientific consensuses do we currently believe that future generations will judge us for.

Excellent book, superb narration.


(5 stars)

Truly both the man who wrote this book and the man who narrated it did not "defraud their sons". This work is of the highest caliber.