Introduction
False, Deceptive Portraits
Multiculturalism's Leftist (Marxist) Concepts
All Cultures Are Not Equal
The Facts Be Damned: Omissions, Distortions, and Noble Lies
"Diversity:" Oneway Street Down Leftist Lane
"Political Correctness:" Multiculturalism's Police
From Melting Pot To Boiling Pot
Multiculturalism Threatens The Family
The Multiculturalist Purges
With "Friends" Like These
America, Fight For Your Soul
Selected Bibliography
ALVIN J. SCHMIDT is Professor of Sociology at Illinois College, Jacksonville, IL. A former Canadian, he is the author of numerous articles and several books, including Veiled and Silenced: How Culture Shaped Sexist Theology (1989) and Fraternal Organizations (1980) and served as consulting editor for Dictionary of Cults, Sects, and Religions of the Occult (1993).
"Academicians are notoriously sensitive litmus paper reactors to
current trends. The going mantras in the halls of academe are
political correctness, demeaning to many individuals of both
genders, affirmative action, condescending to minority citizens of
many colors, and multiculturalism, divisive and harmful to America
the melting pot, which has prospered gloriously with a philosophy
of integration rather than segregation. This volume sounds the
tocsin for our land!"- Lewis W. Spitz Professor of History William
R. Kenan Jr. Professor Emeritus Stanford University
"Professor Schmidt has amassed an immense amount of information on
the crimes that are committed in the name of multiculturalism,
diversity and related doctrines. Because it will make many
well-placed enemies among its targets, this is a courageous book,
and a useful, if ultimately dismaying, one."-John Silber
Chancellor, Boston University
"Professor Schmidt has compiled an absolutely stunning expose of
the deceit, dishonesty and fraud being promoted and practiced under
the names of multiculturalism, diversity and sensitivity. It's a
must-have book for parents, teachers, students and others concerned
about the social dynamite created by the 60s flower children who
have made their ways into positions of power as school
administrators, deans, teachers and government bureaucrats."-Walter
E. Williams Chairman & John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of
Economics George Mason University
"Schmidt is concerned with more than saving a generation of
American students from ignorance and delusion about their own
culture and that of others. His stakes are even higher, because he
knows that ideas have consequences, and he recognizes that, taken
to its extreme, multiculturalism threatens to weaken legitimate
American institutions, indeed the very mediating institutions of
church and family that are the best hope for a confused nation to
recover its moral and civic moorings."- From the Foreword by Dinesh
D'Souza
"This richly sourced work provides a comprehensive treatment of the
phenomenon known as multiculturalism. Schmidt is alive to the
ideological predispositions of the multiculturalists, and he
details how much of what masquerades as multiculturalism is simply
a thinly disguised assault on traditional American institutions and
values."- Steve Balch President, National Association of
Scholars
?An exhaustive and damning account of multiculturalism's wages and
compelling argument for the importance of traditional American
values make this book essential reading for anyone concerned about
our country's present plight and future prospects.?-The Christian
News
?How popular are D'Souza, Bennett, Brimelow, Sowell, and company
among your library patrons? If their books fly off the shelf,
this...will have appeal. Schmidt distinguishes between
multicultural education, of which he approves, and
multiculturalism, defined as a neo-Marxist ideology based in
cultural relativism.?-Booklist
?In [this book], sociologist Alvin J. Schmidt has produced a
powerful critique of multiculturalism and unapologetic defense of
an American culture based on free markets, Christianity, natural
law, achievement and the "melting pot. He argues passionately that
behind the terms diversity, tolerance, and sensitivity is a
movement now posing a bigger threat to this country from within
than Communism ever was from without.?-The Freeman
?Mr. Schmidt argues that by importing the perspectives of the
groups who have traditionally been marginalized in our society, we
will destroy all the progress that has made America great. He is
right to complain about the tendency of radical educators to
playdown the achievements of the groups of whom they disapprove,
such as dead white European males, while promoting beyond their
ultimate value minor accomplishments of groups whom they
favor.?-The Wall Street Journal
"In Ýthis book¨, sociologist Alvin J. Schmidt has produced a
powerful critique of multiculturalism and unapologetic defense of
an American culture based on free markets, Christianity, natural
law, achievement and the "melting pot. He argues passionately that
behind the terms diversity, tolerance, and sensitivity is a
movement now posing a bigger threat to this country from within
than Communism ever was from without."-The Freeman
"An exhaustive and damning account of multiculturalism's wages and
compelling argument for the importance of traditional American
values make this book essential reading for anyone concerned about
our country's present plight and future prospects."-The Christian
News
"How popular are D'Souza, Bennett, Brimelow, Sowell, and company
among your library patrons? If their books fly off the shelf,
this...will have appeal. Schmidt distinguishes between
multicultural education, of which he approves, and
multiculturalism, defined as a neo-Marxist ideology based in
cultural relativism."-Booklist
"In [this book], sociologist Alvin J. Schmidt has produced a
powerful critique of multiculturalism and unapologetic defense of
an American culture based on free markets, Christianity, natural
law, achievement and the "melting pot. He argues passionately that
behind the terms diversity, tolerance, and sensitivity is a
movement now posing a bigger threat to this country from within
than Communism ever was from without."-The Freeman
"Mr. Schmidt argues that by importing the perspectives of the
groups who have traditionally been marginalized in our society, we
will destroy all the progress that has made America great. He is
right to complain about the tendency of radical educators to
playdown the achievements of the groups of whom they disapprove,
such as dead white European males, while promoting beyond their
ultimate value minor accomplishments of groups whom they
favor."-The Wall Street Journal
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