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Religion, Race and Immigration in Hungary

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Religion, Race and Immigration in Hungary


This paper examines the context and perceptions of Hungary and the world as articulated by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor

Orbán at his July 2022 speech given at Tusványos, Transylvania. It focuses on the Prime Minister’s endorsement of the 1970s era

French Apocalyptic novel The Camp of the Saints to examine race, religion, immigration, and the question of anti-Semitism in

Hungary. It concludes with the argument that there are today two distinct and utterly oppositional Europes, one post-modern, multiethnic,

and multi-lingual and one that, like Hungary, is its antithesis, homogenous, mono-cultural, and speaking a single language that is

little spoken outside of its borders. The paper argues that there must be room for both Wests, both Europes, in a world in which their

shared values are under siege.


: 31-August-2023



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