If you appreciate deep analysis on Israel, Europe, global geopolitics, you’ll find this conversation essential
Douglas Murray delivers one of his most powerful lectures on the future of Europe, the rise and failure of progressive ideology, and the deep civilizational contrast between Israel and the West. In this wide-ranging conversation with Amit Segal, Murray explains why Europe is losing confidence, abandoning nationalism, erasing borders, and rejecting its religious foundations — while Israel remains strong, united, and rooted in purpose.
Drawing from his bestselling book "The Strange Death of Europe," Murray breaks down:
• How progressive universalism weakens Europe
• Why Europe no longer believes in its own moral right to exist
• The collapse of borders, identity, and cultural confidence
• How guilt, post-colonial ideology, and self-hatred shape European politics
• Why nationalism and patriotism are viewed positively in Israel but negatively in Europe
• What Israel understands about borders, religion, and survival that Europe has forgotten
• The dangers of mass migration, media censorship, and political cowardice
• Whether Europe can still be saved — or if it's too late