Reducere. When Theodore Dalrymple wrote The Examined Life, poking fun at modern man's excessive concern for his own health, he little thought that Covid-19 w...
Reducere. "The embargo was a success: the people were starving and the country was in ruins..." Extreme situations have always illuminated the human conditio...
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Reducere. When I was a young man I thought that metaphysics was the most exciting (and important) thing in the world. I wish now that I had not wasted so muc...
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Reducere. Farewell Fear is a collection of Theodore Dalrymple's finest essays written for New English Review between 2009 and 2012. His first such collection...
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Reducere. Human life is filled with predicaments. In these eight stories, Theodore Dalrymple examines how people struggle with everyday conflicts and frustra...
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Reducere. Theodore Dalrymple's work focuses on the moral decay of modern culture and the pernicious effect of political correctness on society. Anything Goes...
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Reducere. In Admirable Evasions, Theodore Dalrymple explains why human self-understanding has not been bettered by the false promises of the different school...
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Reducere. In this, Theodore Dalrymple's second collection of short stories, he begins to let his imagination run. The absurdity of modern life is fully laid ...
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Reducere. DescriptionThe cultural death of God has created a conundrum for intellectuals. How could a life stripped of ultimate meaning be anything but absur...
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Reducere. Here is a searing account-probably the best yet published-of life in the underclass and why it persists as it does. Theodore Dalrymple, a British p...
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