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Britain at the Edge of the Cycle: A Khaldunian Analysis of Social Cohesion Hardcover – March 5, 2026

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Management number 219443838 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $14.00 Model Number 219443838
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More than six centuries ago, the great scholar Ibn Khaldun introduced one of the most powerful frameworks ever written for understanding the rise and fall of nations. In his masterpiece, Muqaddimah, he described a force stronger than wealth, armies, or political systems: Asabiyyah — the social cohesion that binds a people together and gives civilizations their strength.For centuries, this idea has been tested across history, explaining why societies rise to greatness and why they eventually decline.This book applies Ibn Khaldun’s timeless theory to the modern challenges of the United Kingdom. It argues that the nation’s current difficulties cannot be understood through economics, statistics, or political debate alone.The deeper issue lies elsewhere.This research explores the state of Britain’s social fabric—its unity, identity, and collective strength. Because when Asabiyyah weakens, even the most powerful nations begin to falter.This is not a book about numbers.It is a book about the hidden force that holds a nation together—and what happens when that force begins to fade. Read more

ISBN13 979-8250815475
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6.24 x 0.46 x 9.24 inches
Item Weight 7.5 ounces
Print length 106 pages
Publication date March 5, 2026

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