The War on the West
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Douglas Murray
SUNDAY TIMES NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER 'The most important book of the year' Daily Mail The brilliant and provocative new book from one of the world's foremost political writers 'The anti-Western revisionists have been out in force in recent years. It is high time that we revise them in turn...' In The War on the West, international bestselling author Douglas Murray asks: if the history of humankind is one of slavery, conquest, prejudice, genocide and exploitation, why are only Western nations taking the blame for it? It's become perfectly acceptable to celebrate the contributions of non-Western cultures, but discussing their flaws and crimes is called hate speech. What's more it has become acceptable to discuss the flaws and crimes of Western culture, but celebrating their contributions is also called hate speech. Some of this is a much-needed reckoning; however, some is part of a larger international attack on reason, democracy, science, progress and the citizens of the West by dishonest scholars, hatemongers, hostile nations and human-rights abusers hoping to distract from their ongoing villainy. In The War on the West, Douglas Murray shows the ways in which many well-meaning people have been lured into polarisation by lies, and shows how far the world's most crucial political debates have been hijacked across Europe and America. Propelled by an incisive deconstruction of inconsistent arguments and hypocritical activism, The War on the West is an essential and urgent polemic that cements Murray's status as one of the world's foremost political writers.
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Author
Douglas Murray
Pages
320
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Published Date
2022-04-28
ISBN
0008492794 9780008492793
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"This is an interesting book. I didn’t agree with all of it but I found the author’s point of view to be very valuable in that it runs counter to much of the narrative that I take in on a day-to-day basis in the media I tend to consume. It’s worth noting that in the audiobook, the author came across to me as arrogant, and often bordering on angry, neither of which I cared for. However, I found the perspective represented valuable nonetheless and I recommend it to others"