Leonid Shtilman
Dugri: Kriticheskie razmyshleniya o ...
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Dugri is a slang word in Hebrew that means 'right, honest. To become a Dougri is to become one who speaks only the truth and calls things by their proper names, or, as the author of this book wittily defined it, 'to become a Dougri is to declare yourself an evil fool who tries to ruin this beautiful life by lying.' But is it possible to become a Dugree in today's world? Isn't it because we get used to turning a blind eye to the obvious and not asking uncomfortable questions that the ideology of liberalism has taken hold in Western society? And isn't it just another religion that ruthlessly eradicates all dissenters? These and many other questions are offered for discussion by businessman and scholar Leonid Shtilman. As an experienced traveler and expert in the field of education and high technology, he generously shares his observations, which will make every indifferent reader think. Translated with DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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