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On Democracies and Death Cults

Israel and the Future of Civilization

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On Democracies and Death Cults

Written by: Douglas Murray
Narrated by: Douglas Murray
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AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

In his travels through Israel and Gaza, #1 International Bestselling author Douglas Murray has seen the best and the worst humanity has to offer, and he has no trouble choosing a side.

Murray is not Jewish and before October 7, he had never lived in Israel. However, he objects to being lied to, and Israel has been on the receiving end of the biggest, deepest, longest lies in history.

Israel's commitment to fundamental Western values—capitalism, individual rights, democracy, and reason—has made it a beacon of progress in a region dominated by authoritarianism and extremism. Israel’s principles vividly contrast with the ideology of Hamas, which openly proclaims its love of death over life. With incisive moral clarity, On Democracies and Death Cults exposes how the campus left and international establishment confuse this conflict by:

  • Calling on Israel for restraint and proportionality, while Hamas commits genocide.
  • Slandering Israelis as white colonialists, while only a third of Israelis are Jews of European ancestry.
  • Framing the conflict as oppressor vs. oppressed, when it is really between a thriving multi-ethnic democracy and a death cult bent on its annihilation.

Drawing from intensive on-the-ground reporting in Israel, Gaza, and Lebanon, Douglas Murray places the latest violence in its proper historical context. He takes readers on a harrowing journey through the aftermath of the October 7 massacre, piecing together the exclusive accounts from victims, survivors, and even the terrorists responsible for the atrocities. If left unchecked, misplaced sympathy could embolden forces that seek to undermine not only Israel, but all of Western civilization.

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This book is hard to listen to, imagine what it would have been for Murray to experience in Israel, and above all what it would have been like to live and die through these events for common people in Israel that day.
Good peole should not take rest because evil and evil people are working around the clock. For the one moment you seem too occupied or your gaurd is down, they attack. it's like a Diya in darkness, as long as it's lit, darkness lingers nearby and the moment it's unlit, it becomes pitch black.

Very well written and spoken by Murray.

Eye Opening, Chilling and Real.

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The book is structured well. It lays down the point of view of Israelis very well. It was heartbreaking to hear the anecdotes from the October 7th massacre. I will look elsewhere for the Palestinian/Arab point of view.

October 7th massacre and it's consequences

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