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Douglas Murray 2 Book Set The Strange Death of Europe, The Madness of Crowds

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Douglas Murray 2 Book Set The Strange Death of Europe, The Madness of Crowds

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  • Douglas Murray Collection 2 Books Set (The Strange Death of Europe, The Madness of Crowds) — a thought-provoking paperback boxed set for readers who want sharp analysis of modern Europe and contemporary culture.
  • Perfect for parents, teachers, students of politics, or anyone intrigued by current affairs, this brand new book collection brings together two of Douglas Murray’s most discussed works in a convenient paperback edition.
  • Insightful, timely and fiercely argued, these books offer context for debates shaping classrooms, newsrooms, and family conversations.
  • What’s in this set The Strange Death of Europe
  • In this powerful and personal account, Douglas Murray examines a continent facing deep demographic and cultural change.
  • He explores declining birth-rates, mass immigration, and a growing climate of self-distrust that, he argues, leaves Europe unable to defend its traditions.
  • Mixing on-the-ground reporting from migrant landing sites to assimilated neighborhoods with historical and political analysis, the book reads as both investigation and eyewitness testimony of a society in transition.
  • The Madness of Crowds
  • Murray turns his lens to twenty-first century identity conflicts: sexuality, gender, race, and the shifting influence of technology and social media.
  • This book maps the rise of identity politics, “intersectionality,” and the new cultural battles that now shape workplaces, universities, and homes.
  • Murray contends that the collapse of older grand narratives has given way to more tribal, narrow agendas — and he documents the human cost of these cultural clashes.
  • Product details
  • Condition: BRAND NEW
  • Format: Paperback.
  • ISBN: 9789123894048.
  • Two essential titles in one book collection — ideal for readers seeking deeper understanding of contemporary Europe and culture wars..
  • Perfect paperback edition — portable for students, teachers, commuters, and avid readers..
  • Trusted author voice
  • Douglas Murray is a well-known British commentator and associate editor at The Spectator, with regular contributions to major outlets; his work is often cited in academic and public debates..
  • Great value for classrooms and discussion groups — both books spark debate and critical thinking, useful for curriculum or book club selections..
  • Brand new condition — pristine copies suitable for gifting or building a personal library..
  • Douglas Murray’s experience as a cultural critic and journalist gives these books credibility and immediacy.
  • Whether you’re looking for a rigorous analysis of migration and demographic trends or a clear-eyed critique of modern identity movements, this set provides perspectives that have influenced policymakers, teachers, and public intellectuals.
  • This boxed paperback set also makes a thoughtful gift for the curious reader — a perfect pick for birthdays, teacher appreciation, or as a discussion-starter in community groups.
  • Easy to share, reference, and revisit, the Douglas Murray Collection is a timely addition to any bookshelf and a practical resource for anyone wanting to understand the forces reshaping society today.

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