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Wolf-Manfred Müller

    Formeln, Kennzahlen, Tabellen für landwirtschaftliche Berufe. Band 1
    Sachenrecht
    Things People Say and Other Reflections on This Time and Place
    Muslims in Europe
    Survival in Paradise
    Almost a Foreign Country
    • 2023

      Manfred Wolf presents a collection of thought-provoking essays that challenge conventional wisdom across a range of topics, from personal experiences to political discourse. He critiques societal trends, such as the "righteousness mob," and explores the impact of advice in today's cultural landscape. With a fierce and original perspective, Wolf encourages readers to reconsider their viewpoints, making for a compelling read that promises to provoke thought and discussion.

      Things People Say and Other Reflections on This Time and Place
    • 2017

      Muslims in Europe

      Notes, Comments, Questions

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring critical contemporary issues, the book delves into thought-provoking questions and offers compelling answers. It challenges readers to engage with essential themes that resonate in today's society, encouraging deep reflection and discussion on pressing matters.

      Muslims in Europe
    • 2014

      Survival in Paradise

      Sketches from a Refugee Life in Curacao

      • 286 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The memoir offers a poignant glimpse into a young boy's life in the Caribbean West Indies post-World War Two, capturing his experiences in Suriname and Curaçao from 1942 to 1951. It explores the complexities of growing up amid the clash of colonial Dutch, native Curaçaoan, and refugee cultures. Manfred's longing to embrace the vibrant local culture contrasts with his parents' struggles to cope with their traumatic past, highlighting the lasting impact of war on family dynamics and personal identity.

      Survival in Paradise
    • 2008

      Almost a Foreign Country

      A Personal Geography in Columns and Aphorisms

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Exploring a range of thought-provoking questions, this collection addresses topics such as the ethics of negotiation, the complexities of communication influenced by religion and culture, and the curious syndrome known as CHOIS that affects pessimists. Each essay invites readers to contemplate contemporary issues and moral dilemmas, providing insights that challenge conventional thinking and encourage deeper understanding of human behavior and societal norms.

      Almost a Foreign Country