A Short History of Relations Between Peoples(English, Hardcover, Ellis John)

A Short History of Relations Between Peoples(English, Hardcover, Ellis John)

  • Ellis John
Publisher:Encounter Books,USAISBN 13: 9781641774055ISBN 10: 1641774053

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A Short History of Relations Between Peoples(English, Hardcover, Ellis John) is written by Ellis John and published by Encounter Books,USA. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1641774053 (ISBN 10) and 9781641774055 (ISBN 13).

A Short History of Relations Between Peoplestraces how the cultural attitudes that different peoples and nations had toward each other have undergone a profound and positive change during the last 500 years. For most ofrecorded history, neighboring countries,tribes, and peoples everywhere in the world regarded each other with apprehension-when not outrightfear and loathing.Tribal orracial attitudeswere virtuallyuniversal,noone groupbeing much better orworse inthisrespectthananyother-andfor goodreasongiventheconditionsoflifebefore the modern era. Butinthe last 500 years, relations between different peopleshave undergone a slowbutprofound change. Inthisbook, JohnEllisexplainshowaconfluenceofdiscoveries,inventions,explorations,as well as social andpoliticalchangesgavebirthto anewattitude,oneexpressedsuccinctlyinthe Latinphrase:gensunasumus. This is a compellingstoryinits own right,butitis alsoa useful inoculationagainstthe destructive ideas oftoday's race hustlers.Anaccurate grasp ofhow this crucial change happened contradicts everythingthattheywantustobelieve.IdeologiessuchasCriticalRaceTheoryandDiversity, Equity,andInclusionhaveeverythingtouchingonraceandracismcompletelybackwards. The villains oftheir ignorantversion ofhistoryare reallythe heroes.In explaininghowthehistorical record makesnonsenseofCRT,Ellis's bookamountstothe mostfundamentaland complete refutation ofthat pernicious ideology.