Mr. White Man, What Now?
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Introduction by Hon. Mr Justice J. F. Ludorf. This work applies G.M. Mes's theory of racial evolutionary psychology as outlined in his earlier work Now-Men And Tomorrow-Men Why We Are Not Equal?, to explain the rise and fall of past civilizations. The author explains how Western Civilization arose to its world-dominant position though superior technology, and the firearm in particular. The "medium-futured" European, with his gun in his hand saw the advantages of being the "master" and of taking the bounty. However, Mes points out that the era of white overlordship is coming to an end. "We, the White men, the hated 'Palefaces', have held the world in thrall for fifteen to twenty generations and we have become so used to it, that we cannot see what the rest of the world already knows for some time, namely, that our days are numbered. It is necessary that we open our eyes and look at what is happening around us." Mes describes what may happen if the medium-futured Europeans disappear completely-but in the first of two appendices, he outlines, with specific reference to South Africa, what needs to be done to avoid the extinction of Western Civilization. The second appendix contains the full text of Chapter 12 of Nathanial Weyl's 'The Negro in American Civilization." About the author: Gerrit Marie Mes was a general and orthopedic surgeon who trained in the Netherlands and London, and lived in Krugersdorp, South Africa. Contents Foreword Preface Chapter I: The Future is Black Chapter II: 'Real' History Chapter III: The Anatomy of a 'Civilization' Chapter IV: Our Civilization-Introduction Chapter V: Our Civilization-Upsurge Chapter VI: Our Civilization-Downwards Chapter VII: Our Civilization-The Beginning of the Rot Chapter VIII: Men are not Equal Chapter IX: Human Rights Chapter X Liberty and Liberation Chapter XI: Just 'Different' Chapter XII: The Cause of the Difference Chapter XIII: The Nature of the Difference Chapter XIV: All Governments are by the People Chapter XV: The Short-futured State Chapter XVI: The Long-futured State Chapter XVII: Mr. White Man Himself Chapter XVIII: This Democracy of ours Chapter XIX: The Machine as 'Slave' Chapter XX: The White Man now Chapter XXI: Nearer Home Chapter XXII At Home Chapter XXIII: Tomorrow Chapter XXIV: The Day after Tomorrow Appendix I: And what of South Africa? Appendix II: Chapter Twelve: The Negro In American Civilization
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