Research Paper

I need your help Sup Forums,

Help me pick a title for the following topic:

"It is a common occurrence in today’s world to find states that contain multiple cultures within their borders. In this paper, analyse the impact of globalisation on “national” identities, paying special attention to international migration and its impact on communities (how the “home” communities’ politics are affected; as well as how the receiving communities’ politics are affected). Use a case study to assess the phenomenon of migration (and identity) as an international (and transnational) issue."

Current working title: Effects of Globalisation, with Special Interest on International Migration, on the National Identities of Sweden, Germany, and the United States of America.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_D._Putnam#Diversity_and_trust_within_communities
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiculturalism#Opposition_to_multiculturalism
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-9477.2007.00176.x/abstract
esr.oxfordjournals.org/content/21/4/311.short
sf.oxfordjournals.org/content/93/3/1211.abstract
spq.sagepub.com/content/78/4/324.short
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Globalisation, migration, and national identities.

Keep it short and sweet user.

Also, jesus. You're going to get raped if you don't say its a good thing.

yeah, everybody recommends i stay clear.

the truth has to come out though.

>Effects of Globalization on the National Identities of Germany, with Special Interest on International Migration
Don't bother with Sweden and USA. Germany is the most well known case

thanks though. I'll steal that.

worth considering, thanks. it's a 50 page case study though. need some meat.

If you keep the title innocuous maybe no one will read it and then you wont be hung, drawn and quartered.
No wait, what is it they do in your country? Necklaced.

Write about impact of rwandan refugees on Congo Civil wars. It perfectly fits topic and shows european future.

treatise: on niggers and dunecoons, and their degenerate effect on advanced civilizations and cultures

part I

treatise: advantages of ethnic cleansing

part II

unfortunately, this is "international politics" and "african politics" is a separate specialisation. i try to stay clear of "african politics" because it forces you to deal with african philosophy (it's all anti-west lies). topic is worth considering though, thanks.

Talk about cultural appropriation(Basically what free trade is), intercultural isolation (existing cultures are challenged causing unrest), unrequited foreign investment(money being controlled by external economies, reduces personal freedoms.) Tall poppy syndrome where the concept of 'greater good' and virtue signalling dictates policy while in the long term societies which are too self critical usually implode when the moral fabric is questioned because it isnt 'inclusive' if not based on merit.

Use the quote 'perfection requiring exclusion isnt perfection' is like saying just because a piece of chocolate fell on the ground and it was dirty it is still a chocolate, instead of saying its a chocolate unfit to be consumed. It is the twisting of truth, it is the avoidance of it that causes friction and opposition in most cultures that is being afflicted by cultural pollution.

They asked you to make a paper on
>The impact of globalisation on “national” identities
May as well title it
>The impact of globalisation on “national” identities
Keep the " " to provide proof of good goyness, Add a sentence with the word "birthrate" if you really want an A

>the truth has to come out

You know, the only people going to read your thesis or assignment or whatever are the markers.

You aren't going to convince anyone.

Just write that it's good, get good grades so you can pick from a variety of jobs when you graduate.

Play the game, beat the system later.

Also expose the underlying assumption that is held. Something like this:
"Morally we believe that globalisation etc. must be a good thing, that people must be able to live together, must be made to work etc. Attempts of objective assessment of the situation have come to be seen as interfering with the moral objective of making things work which has produced a vicious circle in Western countries where certain facts cannot be stated and the problems multiply." Also have a look at Dugin's analysis on liberalism and the idea that the individual can and must be extracted from all collective confines.

>african philosophy
Oh please, tell us more

great suggestions. my approach would be more philosophical with many references to hobbes, locke and nozick. law of fashion, liberal identities, right and "diversity".

there's not much to say. it's all backwards and bullshit.

intro topic: "Unconditional love demands giving selflessly even to the point
of having sex with a partner – in or out of formal marriage – who is HIV positive"'

middle: "how the ethic of Ubuntu advocates for better governance and how
the Truth and Reconciliation, as an ethical model, addresses social injustice."

after that i had the option to drop it, which i did.

Beat this

>harvard study
>done for almost ten years
>using over twenty six thousand people
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_D._Putnam#Diversity_and_trust_within_communities
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiculturalism#Opposition_to_multiculturalism
Harvard professor of political science Robert D. Putnam conducted a nearly decade long study how multiculturalism affects social trust.[134] He surveyed 26,200 people in 40 American communities, finding that when the data were adjusted for class, income and other factors, the more racially diverse a community is, the greater the loss of trust. People in diverse communities "don’t trust the local mayor, they don’t trust the local paper, they don’t trust other people and they don’t trust institutions," writes Putnam.[135] In the presence of such ethnic diversity, Putnam maintains that
>[W]e hunker down. We act like turtles. The effect of diversity is worse than had been imagined. And it’s not just that we don’t trust people who are not like us. In diverse communities, we don’t trust people who do look like us.[134]
Even Harvard knows this is all a pile of ''feel good'' shit like religion and like religion it relies on persecuting those who dont agree to keep itself mainstream thought.
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Full disclosure: After the study was released Putnam was intimidated and harassed because he was accused of helping racists with this study. He later came out and gave a very vague statement saying diversity "had problems but was worth it in the long run" to keep these morons appeased.
This statement gives no indication of the long run is and in fact is not quantified by anything.
>onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-9477.2007.00176.x/abstract
tl;dr fuck diversity

Multiculturalism is essentially predicated upon two ideas:

Social engineering
1) Human beings are individuals only and not also parts of interconnected familial and cultural systems. In the extreme sense individuals are VICTIMS of any sort of collective embeddedness.
2) Ethnocultural bonds can be dissolved by means of social engineering and reeducation.
3) A neutral standard identity can be created.
4) A neutral standard of baseline ability and achievement can be created.
This fundamental theory cannot be questioned as any failure is seen as a lack of social engineering. "Not real communism/not real capitalism" paradox. Or: the dogmatic trap.

Economic communion
All human relations are predicated upon economic dependencies. Also: all human relations SHOULD be predicated upon economic dependency and nothing else.

Is it true however?

>African philosophy.
Dear lord.

Just tow the party line for those miserable cunts. There's no point in you taking an academic hit and screwing up your grades in the name of what's right when it comes to these leftist cunts.

economic determinism is frowned upon. people don't like the reflection in the mirror, i suppose. not to mention a long and difficult (many wrong turns) topic to write about. I'm saving everything though, might fit it all in somewhere. Thanks

fucking useful. will use that.

i have to do the proposal first, i'll see what they say after that. it's something i'm quite passionate about though.

Good stuff m8, have some more
> This analysis of variations in the level of generalized social trust (defined here as the belief that others will not deliberately or knowingly do us harm, if they can avoid it, and will look after our interests, if this is possible) in 60 nations of the world shows that trust is an integral part of a tight syndrome of social, political and economic conditions. High trust countries are characterized by ethnic homogeneity

esr.oxfordjournals.org/content/21/4/311.short

> The results show that across European regions, different aspects of immigration-related diversity are negatively related to social trust. In longitudinal perspective, an increase in immigration is related to a decrease in social trust. Tests of the conditional hypotheses reveal that regional economic growth and ethnic polarization as a cultural context moderate the relationship. Immigration growth is particularly strongly associated with a decrease in social trust in contexts of economic decline and high ethnic polarization.

sf.oxfordjournals.org/content/93/3/1211.abstract

> Our analysis supports the hypothesis that violence between groups can be inhibited by physical and political boundaries. A similar analysis of the area of the former Yugoslavia shows that during widespread ethnic violence existing political boundaries did not coincide with the boundaries of distinct groups, but peace prevailed in specific areas where they did coincide. The success of peace in Switzerland may serve as a model to resolve conflict in other ethnically diverse countries and regions of the world.

spq.sagepub.com/content/78/4/324.short

Why would you promote less trusting, less cohesive, less harmonized, less peaceful societies?