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The War on the West
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The War on the West

by Douglas Murray

Recommended by Richard Dawkins and Helen Zille

Recommended by Richard Dawkins and Helen Zille

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Recommended by 3 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books.

International bestselling author Douglas Murray asks: If the history of humankind is a history of slavery, conquest, prejudice, genocide, and exploitation, why are only Western nations taking the blame for itIt's become perfectly acceptable to celebrate the contributions of nonWestern cultures, but discussing their flaws and crimes is called hate...

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Helen Zille

"And into the silence left by the impossibility of saying what is true, anything and everything can roam." Thanks @DouglasKMurray for an excellent and timely book, The War on the West. It makes it easier for the rest of us to tell the truth. | Forget labels like ?right wing? & ?dark web?, read a book without preconceptions about the author & judge what it actually says. For what it?s worth, I always vote left & I think Douglas Murray?s The War on the West is utterly superb. Please read it with an open mind. Please. | Forget labels like “right wing” & “dark web”, read a book without preconceptions about the author & judge what it actually says. For what it’s worth, I always vote left & I think Douglas Murray’s The War on the West is utterly superb. Please read it with an open mind. Please.
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