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Into the Cannibals Pot: Lessons for America from post-Apartheid South Africa is a polemical work anchored in history, reality, fact, and the political philosophy of classical liberalism. It is a manifesto against mass society, arguing against raw, ripe, democracy, here (in the US), there (in South Africa), and everywhere. Into the Cannibals Pot follows Russell Kirks contention that true freedom can be found only within the framework of a social order. It is a reminder that, however imperfect, civilized societies are fragile. They can, and will, crumble in culturally inhospitable climes. The tyranny of political correctness, so unique to the West plays a role in their near-collapse. Advanced societies dont just die; they either wither from within, or, like South Africa, are finished off by other western societies. Ilana Mercer delivers a compelling book; it is required reading for thinking people who care about the destiny of western civilization.

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PRAISE FOR INTO THE CANNIBALS POT The Western press promptly forgot all - photo 1
PRAISE FOR INTO THE CANNIBALS POT The Western press promptly forgot all - photo 2

PRAISE FOR

INTO THE CANNIBALS POT

The Western press promptly forgot all about South Africa after Nelson Mandela assumed the presidency. The commissars of allowable opinion pretend atrocities have not been taking place, and smear anyone who mentions them. Ilana Mercer will have none of the lies and omissions of the commissars and the cowards. For the sake of white and black South Africans alike, her compelling account deserves a wide and sympathetic audience.

THOMAS E. WOODS , Ph.D., historian, author of the New York Times best-sellers, Nullification , Meltdown , The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History , and the critically acclaimed, The Church Confronts Modernity

Ilana Mercers well-documented, encompassing study is at once heartbreaking, infuriating, illuminating and instructive. Ethnic cleansing is underway in the once great nation of South Africa, but Americans hear nothing of it; they are deliberately shielded by the same parties that served to bring it about, the liberal elites in Western governments and the press who believe that white South Africans have it coming. It is white guilt and the so-called right of black reprisal extrapolated to ghastly extremes; political correctness on steroids, and all in the name of craven progressive ideology. If the West is ever to occupy anything resembling moral high ground not to mention avoiding this fate itself it will have to come to terms with its part in South Africas demise, and the misery, degradation and naked horror of those who now suffer.

ERIK RUSH , columnist and author of Negrophilia: From Slave Block to PedestalAmericas Racial Obsession. Erik was the first to break the story of President (then Senator) Barack Obamas ties to the militant, Afrocentric, Chicago preacher Reverend Jeremiah Wright.

The truth shall set you free, a memorable Biblical phrase tells us. It does not say the truth shall make us comfortable or happy. Into The Cannibals Pot fits this mold: it is an interesting, important, well-written and well-documented book that informs the reader but is likely to upset, perhaps even anger, some or many of them.

THOMAS SZASZ , the author of The Myth of Mental Illness , Psychiatry: The Science of Lies , and many other books

Egalitarianism leads to democracy; democracy leads to socialism; socialism leads to economic destruction; and democratic socialism in multicultural societies leads to death and democide. This, in shocking detail, is what Ilana Mercer illustrates superbly in her case study of post-apartheid South Africa. Americas political and intellectual elites will ignore this book, because it is politically incorrect. We can only do so at our own peril.

HANS-HERMANN HOPPE , Austrian school economist, libertarian political philosopher, emeritus professor of economics, University of Nevada, distinguished fellow, the Ludwig von Mises Institute, author of Democracy: The God That Failed , and The Economics and Ethics of Private Property

If you want to witness the end result of what in America is called diversity, you must read Into the Cannibals Pot . Diversity is a euphemism for racial retribution administered mostly by guilty white liberals in universities, corporations, and government. It is a thoroughly collectivist notion that condones punishing the current generation of white males for the sins of the past. Its most extreme form is practiced in post-Apartheid South Africa, and its effects are meticulously documented by Ilana Mercer (who also writes marvelously): rampant black-on-white crime, racist labor laws that have created The worlds most extreme affirmative action program; the confiscation of private property; economic socialism; state-sponsored terrorism; and, most sickeningly, the idolization of the corrupt and murderous Zimbabwean dictator, Robert Mugabe. The Western media ignore all of this because of their ideological love affair with the communistic African National Congress and, frankly, their support for many of these same policies.

THOMAS J. DILORENZO , professor of economics, Loyola College, Maryland, author of the best-selling The Real Lincoln , Lincoln Unmasked , and most recently, Hamiltons Curse


ALSO BY ILANA MERCER
Broad Sides: One Womans Clash with a Corrupt Culture

INTO THE CANNIBALS POT


Lessons For America From Post-Apartheid South Africa


Ilana Mercer

The daughter of a leading anti-apartheid activist blows the lid off the new South Africa

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A CURVA PELIGROSA BOOK

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2011 IlanaMercer

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Library of Congress Cataloguing-in-Publication data

Mercer, Ilana

Into the Cannibals Pot: Lessons For America From Post-Apartheid

South Africa/by Ilana Mercer, 1st ed.


Includes bibliographical references and index.

ISBN978-0-9827734-3-7

United States Diplomatic history- Foreign and general relations.

Social Sciences Social pathology - criminology.

Law Natural law property.

Library of Congress Control Number: 2011930725

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Dedicated to my Afrikaner brothers betrayed, and to my African sisters, Nomasomi Khala and Annie Dlahmini, whose lives touched mine

Publishers Note

This is a book about ideas and ideology. When losing an intellectual argument, there are despicable people who point an accusing finger and shout racism. In our dark times where mob rule and collectivist ideas resonate with so many, this appalling strategy can be very effective.

To those who support colorblind civil discourse, rule of law, equality of opportunity, freedom, the golden rule (do unto others as you wish them to do unto you), liberty, freedom of expression and religion and private property rightsregardless of skin color or ethnic background (black, red, white, yellow, brown, green or violet), we extend the hand of friendship.

To those who support all forms of thuggeryincluding totalitarianism, collectivism, fascism, extremist fundamentalism, unequal treatment under law, income redistribution, nanny state government programs and the soft bigotry of low expectationsyour skin color and ethnicity are irrelevantand your ideas belong in the dustbin of history.


PREFACE It is no surprise that a manifesto against majoritarianism would not - photo 4

PREFACE

It is no surprise that a manifesto against majoritarianism would not find favor with the mission of most American publishers. Opposition to mass society was once an accepted (indeed, unremarkable) theme in the richly layered works of iconic conservatives such as Edmund Burke, Russell Kirk, and James Burnham. Today, by contrast, such opposition is considered as damning as it is impolitic.

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