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INDEX<br />
UN Universal Declaration of Human Spanish purity of blood and, 32–34,<br />
Rights and Convention on the Pre- 35, 40–42, 53<br />
vention and Punishment of the Western European imperialism: decline<br />
Crime of Genocide, 132<br />
following World War I of, 114; exam-<br />
UN World Conference on <strong>Racism</strong>, Ra- ining racism and, 108–109; ideology<br />
cial Discrimination, Xenophobia, and justifying, 107–108; influence on eth-<br />
Related Intolerance (South Africa), nic segregation by, 109–110; racial<br />
140<br />
Darwinism justification for, 85–86,<br />
Urban Areas Act (South Africa), 137 108; Spanish/Portugal New World,<br />
35–42; unique practice of German,<br />
112–113<br />
Verwoerd, Hendrik, 134<br />
The Victory of the Jews over the Germans<br />
(Marr), 78<br />
Virey, Jean-Joseph, 67<br />
Volkgeister (national souls) nationalism:<br />
Germany and, 8, 70, 89, 92, 118, 119;<br />
South African apartheid synthesis of,<br />
135–137<br />
völkisch nationalism, 8<br />
Volksgemeinschaft (national community),<br />
123<br />
Voltaire: defense of religious tolera-<br />
tion/civil liberties by, 62–63; secularized<br />
racial antisemitism of, 61–62;<br />
view of slavery by, 179n.23<br />
Western European racism: Barzun analysis<br />
of, 163–165; compared to non-<br />
Western, 10–11; developed in context<br />
of human equality, 11–12; development<br />
of Negrophilia form of, 26–31;<br />
distinguished from ethnic discrimination,<br />
23–25; ethnology support for,<br />
57–59; extensive literature on, 12–13;<br />
history of antisemitism as early, 18–<br />
23; “the new racism” of, 6–7, 141–<br />
142; race as basic human types/skin<br />
color and, 52–54; special features of<br />
ideological, 146–148. See also racism<br />
White, Charles, 59<br />
“White Australia” policy, 105<br />
“The White Man’s Burden” (Kipling),<br />
107<br />
whites: Aryan myth on, 90–91; Cauca-<br />
Wacquant, Loïc, 152 sian racial division of, 57, 90–91, 156;<br />
Weimar Republic (Germany), 117–118 conceptual development (eighteenth<br />
Weiss, John, 88 century) of, 52–54; ethnology on su-<br />
Western European ethnic discrimina- periority of, 57–59; neoclassical<br />
tion: conversion by Spanish Jews to image of beauty and, 59–60. See also<br />
escape, 31–33, 34–35; democratic rev- Caucasian racial division; race<br />
olution challenging, 64–66; distin- white supremacist racism: Caucasian raguished<br />
from racism, 23–25; German cial division and, 56–57; comparing<br />
self-preservation justification for, 90; American South and South Africa,<br />
imperialism ideology and, 109–110; 102–103; as distortion of Enlighten-<br />
206