An English Nationalism
Tony Linsell

In this handbook of modern English nationalism the author investigates the origins of the English and England. This is followed by a critical look at Progresive ideology and multiculturalism. Topics covered include: globalism, democracy, immigration, realpolitik, ethnicity, race, governing elites, and sovereignty.

The author sees democracy as the ability of a nation to manage its own political institutions, economy, physical environment, and culture. Yet the trend in modern politics is to deny us the ability to do any of those things. Instead, public opinion is manipulated, and our political institutions deny us meaningful choice.

A nation is group of people who share a communal identity, culture, language, ancestry, and history. The English are a nation - an extended family - an ethnic group.

£16 . 90

A5 ISBN 1-903313-01-5 430 pages