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Douglas Murray

Examining the Crisis of Identity and Immigration in Europe.

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Author: Douglas Murray

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781472942241

Language: English

Publish Date: 05/04/2017

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 2: 2. How we got hooked on immigration
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Chapter 3: 3. The excuses we told ourselves
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Chapter 4: 4. ‘Welcome to Europe’
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Chapter 5: 5. ‘We have seen everything’
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Chapter 6: 6. Multiculturalism
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Chapter 7: 7. They are here
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Chapter 8: 8. Prophets without honour
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Chapter 9: 9. Early-warning sirens
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Chapter 10: 10. The tyranny of guilt
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Chapter 11: 11. The pretence of repatriation
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Chapter 12: 12. Learning to live with it
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Chapter 13: 13. Tiredness
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Chapter 14: 14. We’re stuck with this
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Chapter 15: 15. Controlling the backlash
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Chapter 16: 16. The feeling that the story has run out
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Chapter 17: 17. The end
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Chapter 18: 18. What might have been
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Chapter 19: 19. What will be
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Who should listen The Strange Death of Europe

"The Strange Death of Europe" by Douglas Murray is an essential listen for anyone interested in the pressing social, political, and cultural issues facing Europe today. It is particularly relevant for policymakers, academics, and students of international relations and sociology, as well as individuals who are concerned about immigration, national identity, and the challenges of multiculturalism. Those seeking a thought-provoking examination of contemporary Europe’s struggles with its own values, history, and future will find Murray's insights both illuminating and provocative.

3 quotes from The Strange Death of Europe

  • "There is a sense in which Europeans have, for the first time in history, made a reciprocal pact with their own demise."
  • "The current crisis is not simply one of refugees and migration, but a crisis of identity, meaning, and values."
  • "To deny who you are, as a culture and a civilization, has devastating consequences for all future generations."

Author : Douglas Murray

Douglas Murray is a British author, journalist, and political commentator renowned for his incisive analysis of contemporary social and political issues. Born in 1979, he has gained prominence through his sharp critiques of multiculturalism, mass immigration, and identity politics, often advocating for a more nuanced understanding of the challenges facing Europe today. An associate director of the Henry Jackson Society, a British think tank, Murray has written extensively for major newspapers and journals, and his works, including "The Strange Death of Europe," reflect his deep engagement with debates surrounding cultural identity, freedom of speech, and the implications of living in an increasingly diverse society. Through his articulate and often provocative prose, Murray challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about the trajectory of Europe and the broader implications of its evolving demographics.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

The Strange Death of Europe Free Audiobook Download

Douglas Murray

Examining the Crisis of Identity and Immigration in Europe.

4.1310392rating

Information

Author: Douglas Murray

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781472942241

Language: English

Publish Date: 05/04/2017

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen The Strange Death of Europe

"The Strange Death of Europe" by Douglas Murray is an essential listen for anyone interested in the pressing social, political, and cultural issues facing Europe today. It is particularly relevant for policymakers, academics, and students of international relations and sociology, as well as individuals who are concerned about immigration, national identity, and the challenges of multiculturalism. Those seeking a thought-provoking examination of contemporary Europe’s struggles with its own values, history, and future will find Murray's insights both illuminating and provocative.

3 quotes from The Strange Death of Europe

  • "There is a sense in which Europeans have, for the first time in history, made a reciprocal pact with their own demise."
  • "The current crisis is not simply one of refugees and migration, but a crisis of identity, meaning, and values."
  • "To deny who you are, as a culture and a civilization, has devastating consequences for all future generations."

Author: Douglas Murray

Douglas Murray is a British author, journalist, and political commentator renowned for his incisive analysis of contemporary social and political issues. Born in 1979, he has gained prominence through his sharp critiques of multiculturalism, mass immigration, and identity politics, often advocating for a more nuanced understanding of the challenges facing Europe today. An associate director of the Henry Jackson Society, a British think tank, Murray has written extensively for major newspapers and journals, and his works, including "The Strange Death of Europe," reflect his deep engagement with debates surrounding cultural identity, freedom of speech, and the implications of living in an increasingly diverse society. Through his articulate and often provocative prose, Murray challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about the trajectory of Europe and the broader implications of its evolving demographics.