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David Selbourne

    The Spirit of the Age
    Principle of Duty
    Free Society in Crisis
    The Losing Battle with Islam
    The Principle of Duty
    Death of the dark hero : eastern Europe, 1987-90
    • 2019

      Free Society in Crisis

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      "Critiquing assumptions on both the left and the right, noted historian of ideas and political theorist David Selbourne stresses the importance of shared community and civic duty"-- Provided by publisher

      Free Society in Crisis
    • 2005

      The Losing Battle with Islam

      • 541 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      The book offers an in-depth analysis of the Islamic revival from 1947 to the present, highlighting the intricate factors that have fueled the rise of Muslim fundamentalism across various nations. David Selbourne examines the misunderstandings and misjudgments made by the West in response to this movement, while also addressing the hostilities and cruelties that have emerged from both sides. This comprehensive study provides a critical perspective on the dynamics of contemporary Islamic movements and their global implications.

      The Losing Battle with Islam
    • 2001

      Principle of Duty

      An Essay on the Foundations of the Civic Order

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      This edition introduces readers to a compelling narrative that captivated audiences in Britain, now available for American readers. The story features engaging characters and explores themes that resonate across cultures, making it a significant addition to contemporary literature. With its unique perspective and rich storytelling, it promises to offer a fresh experience for those seeking a captivating read.

      Principle of Duty
    • 1994

      The author stakes out the ground of new politics and ethics founded not upon rights but upon duties: the duties of the citizen to society and of society to the citizen.

      The Principle of Duty
    • 1993

      The Spirit of the Age

      An Account of Our Times

      • 388 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Offers an appraisal of contemporary history, in particular the years 1989-1992, and analyzes recent phenomena which will affect our political and cultural future. The book also offers projections about our future and an enquiry into the influences of different cultural and religious beliefs.

      The Spirit of the Age
    • 1990