The Anglosphere Institute This site will tell you more about a new concept in geopolitics: the idea of the Anglosphere. Broadly, this is the emerging branch of civilization at the core of which are the nations of the English-speaking world. But it is about more than that. The Anglosphere Institute exists
* to promote the concept of the Anglosphere; * to promote the virtues, critical to the Anglosphere, of individual freedom, the rule of law and strong civil society; * to conduct research toward the end of understanding the Anglosphere, its institutions, and characteristics; * to work towards defining and creating institutions and arrangements of mutual benefit to Anglosphere nations; and * to promote feelings of mutual respect, commonality and cooperation between the many peoples of the Anglosphere.
What is the Anglosphere?
The Anglosphere is the emerging branch of civilization at the core of which are the nations of the English-speaking world. But the Anglosphere is about more than language. Many non-English speakers in the Anglosphere benefit from its existence. Its characteristics include the justice of Common Law and the freedom guaranteed by traditions of individual liberty and representative constitutional government. It is an entity where wide mutual trust is vital and civil society prospers.
Anglosphere nations and organizations adhere to the fundamental customs and values that form the core of English-speaking cultures, such as individualism, rule of law, honoring contracts and covenants, and the elevation of freedom to the first rank of political and cultural values.
What the Anglosphere is not
The Anglosphere is not a racial, ethnic or religious concept. The Anglosphere has demonstrated repeatedly its ability to blend, accept and accommodate new peoples and their cultures. Immigrants have assimilated the political values of the Anglosphere quite readily, and do so today despite the attempts of politically correct elites and governments to promote multiculturalism.
Anglospherists see immigrants forming a new layer of intra-Anglosphere ties, as the East and South Asian, Caribbean, and Mediterranean origins of immigrants throughout the Anglosphere create new cross-relationships. Colin Powell, for instance, is the first American Secretary of State for generations to have relatives in London, owing to his Caribbean ancestry.
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