![]() In The Strange Death of Europe in 2017, he chronicled the apparently voluntary collapse, suicide as he called it, of the old continent's moral and civilizational identity in the face of mass immigration. ![]() His recent books have established him as one of the sharpest observers and critics of the trends that have in the last decade or so undermined the very cohesion and purpose of the great Western democracies. Douglas has been one of the most effective and widely-heard voices in recent years in the struggle against the seemingly inexorable march of progressive ideology through the culture, institutions, and politics of the West. Now, this week, my guest is Douglas Murray, prolific author, commentator, and public intellectual. We speak in depth to people who are leading figures in the field, practitioners, experts, or commentators, to give us all a better understanding of the major trends driving our times. At the Journal's Editorial Page, we believe fervently in Free Expression, and each week on this podcast we explore in depth and candor issues of topical interest in the fields of politics, economics, business, culture and science. And please also be kind enough to leave us a favorable review, especially at Apple. ![]() If you enjoy it, please be sure to subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever else you listen to your podcasts. We're delighted you're listening to this podcast. Gerard Baker: Hello, and welcome to another episode of Free Expression with me, Gerry Baker, from the Wall Street Journal Editorial Page. Speaker 1: From the Opinion Pages of the Wall Street Journal, this is Free Expression with Gerry Baker. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. This transcript was prepared by a transcription service.
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