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The West
- A New History of an Old Idea
- Narrated by: Shaheen Khan
- Length: 14 hrs and 8 mins
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Summary
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Many of us assume Western Civilization derives from a cultural inheritance that stretches back to classical antiquity, a golden thread that binds us from Plato to NATO.
But what if all this is wrong? What if the Western world does not have its ultimate origins in a single cultural bloodline but rather a messy bramble of ancestors and influences? What if The West is just an idea that has been invented, co-opted, and mythologised to serve different purposes through history?
As battles over privilege, identity and prejudice rock the cultural wars, it's never been more important to understand how the concept of The West came to be. This book tells a bold, empowering new story of how the idea of the West was created, how it has been used to justify imperialism and racism, and also why it's still a powerful ideological tool to understand our world.
Told through the lives of fourteen fascinating historical figures—from a powerful Roman matriarch to an Islamic scholar, from a crusading Greek soldier to a founding father of the United States, from a slave girl in the new Americas to a British prime minister—it casts a new light on how the West was invented, embraced, rejected and re-imagined to shape our world today.
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- 08-07-23
An interesting and thought provoking piece of work.
I really enjoyed the arguments presented by the author. It is refreshing to hear a well reasoned and thoughtful discussion about what the West really is and more importantly, isn’t. It is of ever greater resonance given the issues ‘The West’ faces today and the challenges arising from the ‘culture wars’ that have become so entrenched. It is well worth a listen and re-listen.
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