On Democracies and Death Cults

 

Book Review: 


“Drawing from intensive on-the-ground reporting in Israel, Gaza, and Lebanon, Murry presents a compelling case that places the latest violence in its proper historical context. He takes readers on a harrowing journey through the aftermath of the October 7 massacre, piecing together the exclusive accounts from victims, survivors, and even the terrorists responsible for the atrocities.”  
(On Democracies and Death Cults)

I picked up Douglas Murray’s “On Democracies and Death Cults” on the 2nd anniversary (Oct. 7, 2025) of the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel. Two years gone by since the horrific news and the ensuing images and stories dropped. Two years of seemingly senseless demonstrations across the western world in support of the perpetrators of the horrendous atrocities. Two years of confused messaging from our governments, and a rise in antisemitism worldwide not seen since the Nazi era.

With the Oct. 10th Israel/Hamas peace deal brokered by President Trump, the world has paused for an uneasy deep breath. Can this ceasefire last, or is this the calm before another raging storm? Will there ever be lasting peace in the region? Why the intense and recurring unrest in the first place? To help me make sense of these questions, I eased open “On Democracies and Death Cults”. I read it slowly – thoughtfully. I was disturbed, saddened, enlightened, and even encouraged by Murray’s firsthand reporting and clear-eyed analysis. And now, my understanding has deepened, even as my heart has bled again for the needless suffering.

Recommendation: with Remembrance Day just around the corner, this book could be a timely and important read for you. It was for me.

 

Mr. Wedel

 

Author – Douglas Murray

Publisher – Broadside Books, New York, 2025

Genre – nonfiction

Pages - 209

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