I wrote this about “white genocide” rhetoric before the terrorist attack in New Zealand, and I think it holds up. https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/04/adam-serwer-madison-grant-white-nationalism/583258/ …pic.twitter.com/04xHWFXByW
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I wrote this about “white genocide” rhetoric before the terrorist attack in New Zealand, and I think it holds up. https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/04/adam-serwer-madison-grant-white-nationalism/583258/ …pic.twitter.com/04xHWFXByW
I teach both Grant and Stoddard in a course on Biology & Society. My students tend to find Grant obviously repellent — he's too on the nose with his anti-Semitism and genocidal dreams. But Stoddard they find harder to disregard — he could easily be on conservative radio today.
To elaborate a little on the difference: Grant's argument is that Nordics (Aryans) are the best and are only being outbred by "inferiors" because of social factors. Stoddard's is "every race is out for its own," and that once industrialization gets exported globally,
then the "white races" will be out-competed by the "rising tide of color." It's basically a racist version of a nativist globalization argument, and as such is much more subtle than the "divide up whites into anthropological sub-races" approach.
Separately, Grant's form of interwar racism ("divide up the whites") became less compelling to Americans than Stoddard's biracial ("white vs. colored") approach, after the Great Migration and all that. Grant's is the racial theory of the KKK, Stoddard's is the view of Fox News.
To put it visually (I once wrote a whole paper on this in grad school, can you tell?), Grant's map of races (left, 1916) looks bizarre today. Stoddard's map (right, 1920) is totally comprehensible. I agree Grant's mindset is getting a grim revival, but Stoddard's never left us.pic.twitter.com/pmIkr75XKv
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