The West is unmaking itself. Once the world's most confident and dominant civilization, it now stands at the precipice of decline-paralyzed by self-doubt, cultural amnesia, and a refusal to defend its own values.
Elias H. Parras' book is a fearless, unflinching examination of how mass migration, ideological extremism, demographic collapse, and the erosion of national identity are fracturing Western societies from within.Parras dismantles the myths that have led to this crisis: the lie that multiculturalism has strengthened the West, the fantasy that economic redistribution can replace ambition, and the dangerous illusion that a civilization can survive without believing in itself.
This book is not an obituary-it is a warning. If the West is to survive, it must reclaim its confidence, reject self-destruction, and reaffirm the values that built it. The question is no longer whether the West is in decline. The question is: will it fight to survive?