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A Warning from History

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Di: Dennis Glover
Letto da: David Cowell
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Are we about to see history repeat?

'Do you ever stop and ask, ''Is it all going to happen again?"' – Siegfried Sassoon

We live in an age that seems eerily familiar. A time of dictators, populists, organised lying, European wars, grabs for territory, ideological extremism and even antisemitism, a time when things are falling apart and the centre is struggling to hold. It has all happened before, in the 1920s and 1930s. History is sending us a warning, and unless we heed it, history will have its revenge as we repeat the disaster of the 1940s.

The world needs to learn the lessons of these decades, and fast. Dennis Glover retells the story of the interwar years in a series of lessons drawn from unfolding events and the unheeded omens of those who spoke out but were ignored.

An urgent, surprising and altogether persuasive listen, Repeat: A Warning from History will open your eyes.

©2024 Dennis Glover (P)2025 Bolinda Publishing
Ideologie e dottrine Moderna Politica e governo
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Recensioni della critica

'Like Orwell, of whom he has written so brilliantly, Dennis Glover's work is charged with courage, intelligence and purpose. He is the complete writer, and one made for our times.' (Don Watson)
'Dennis Glover retells the story of the years between the first and second world wars and draws a series of lessons for our contemporary world from unfolding events and the unheeded omens of those who spoke out but were ignored.’ (Readings)
‘A long essay that unpacks the echoes and recurring refrains from the 20th century that feel like they’re playing out again. The result is thought-provoking and stimulating, with worthwhile solutions to some of the problems we currently face.’ (Qantas Magazine)
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