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Anglophobia
The Unrecognized Hatred
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Harry R. Richardson and Frank Salter's 'Anglophobia: The Unrecognized Hatred' explores negative attitudes towards Anglo cultural and political traditions, arguing such sentiments have policy and societal consequences.
The book examines historical and contemporary examples of anti-Anglo sentiment and its effects on migration, multiculturalism, and national identity.
It combines scholarly analysis with polemical argumentation to claim that Anglo societies face systemic misrepresentation and marginalisation in public discourse.
The authors discuss demographic, political, and cultural trends, advocating for greater recognition of Anglo perspectives in policy debates.
The work is positioned within broader debates on immigration and cultural preservation in English-speaking countries.
The book examines historical and contemporary examples of anti-Anglo sentiment and its effects on migration, multiculturalism, and national identity.
It combines scholarly analysis with polemical argumentation to claim that Anglo societies face systemic misrepresentation and marginalisation in public discourse.
The authors discuss demographic, political, and cultural trends, advocating for greater recognition of Anglo perspectives in policy debates.
The work is positioned within broader debates on immigration and cultural preservation in English-speaking countries.
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Recommended by Harry as an Australian/Anglo perspective on immigration and cultural issues.

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