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Sohrab Ahmari

    Soh-rab Ahmari erforscht in seinen provokanten Essays die komplexen Fragen von Glauben, Politik und Identität. Sein Schreiben zeichnet sich durch scharfsinnige Analysen und eine kompromisslose Suche nach Wahrheit aus, wobei er sich oft mit der Spannung zwischen religiösem Glauben und der modernen Welt auseinandersetzt. Ahmari's Stil ist direkt und herausfordernd und lädt die Leser ein, über die tieferen Wahrheiten des Lebens nachzudenken. Seine Arbeit bietet eine scharfe Perspektive auf aktuelle kulturelle und intellektuelle Debatten.

    The Unbroken Thread: Discovering the Wisdom of Tradition in an Age of Chaos
    Tyranny, Inc.
    The Unbroken Thread
    • Twelve timeless and fundamental questions that a confident, progressive society should be able to answer - but doesn't think to ask.

      The Unbroken Thread
    • Tyranny, Inc.

      How Private Power Crushed American Liberty--And What to Do about It

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,9(291)Abgeben

      Examining the rise of corporate power in America, the book reveals how deregulation has led to the erosion of stable jobs and the dominance of Wall Street, leaving ordinary citizens feeling powerless. Ahmari highlights the concept of "private tyranny," where corporations exert control over personal freedoms and local economies. Through original reporting and expert insights, he discusses the implications of this shift and offers strategies for ordinary Americans to reclaim economic democracy, aiming to restore the empowerment of the working class.

      Tyranny, Inc.
    • We've pursued the modern dream of self-definition, but at what cost? The New York Post op-ed editor presents a compelling argument for embracing inherited traditions and ideals that provide meaning in our lives. As a young father and "radically assimilated immigrant," Sohrab Ahmari recognizes that today's America falls short in shaping his son's moral foundation. For centuries, ethical and religious traditions have taught that true happiness comes from pursuing virtue and accepting limits. However, in our current era, we are free to choose lifestyles that often prioritize ease over substance. This freedom has led to a society marked by conflict and individual lives characterized by alienation and unhappiness. In response to this crisis, Ahmari poses twelve fundamental questions that challenge modern certainties. These include inquiries about the reasonableness of God, the purpose of freedom, and our obligations to parents, bodies, and one another. By exploring these questions through the lives and ideas of influential thinkers—from Saint Augustine to Howard Thurman—Ahmari encourages us to examine the hidden assumptions that shape our behavior, inviting a return to a more humane way of living in a world that has lost its way.

      The Unbroken Thread: Discovering the Wisdom of Tradition in an Age of Chaos