Race of the future

The race of the future is a theoretical composite race which will result from the ongoing racial admixture.[1]

Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi in 1925 in Practical Idealism predicted: "The man of the future will be of mixed race. Today's races and classes will gradually disappear owing to the vanishing of space, time, and prejudice. The Eurasian-Negroid race of the future will replace the diversity of peoples with a diversity of individuals."[2] Kalergi's statement has subsequently been utilized as a part of the white-supremacist Kalergi Plan conspiracy theory.

The same scenario had been envisaged, with rather less enthusiasm, by Madison Grant in his 1916 The Passing of the Great Race, calling for a eugenics program to prevent this development, and in a similar ideological context in Lothrop Stoddard's The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy in 1920.

  1. ^ Richard Conniff (May–June 2012), God and White Men at Yale, Yale Alumni Magazine, retrieved 21 January 2021{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Praktischer Idealismus, Wien/Leipzig 1925, pages 20, 23, 50

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