Justin Gest

Justin Gest is an author and academic known for his work on immigration, politics, and demographic change. He is a professor at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government.

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  1. 1. Majority Minority

    How the Precarious Politics of Demographic Change is Reshaping America

    The book explores the sociopolitical dynamics and implications of demographic shifts in which minority groups collectively become the majority within a society. It examines how these changes influence political power, cultural identity, and social cohesion, drawing on case studies from various countries to illustrate the challenges and opportunities that arise from such transformations. The author delves into the reactions of both majority and minority populations, analyzing the potential for conflict and cooperation as societies navigate this new landscape.