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OLD & NEW

Principles that Changed

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OLD & NEW

De: Dr. Hussam Atef Elkhatib
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What happens when the principles we once lived by no longer match the world we live in?

In OLD & NEW: Principles that Changed, the author and cultural critic explores the quiet transformation of the values that shape our daily lives—how they emerge, evolve, and sometimes disappear. With clarity and depth, this concise yet powerful work invites readers to trace the journey of morality, tradition, justice, and meaning across generations, cultures, and shifting social landscapes.

From the stability of inherited beliefs to the rise of individual authenticity, from law-bound justice to conscience-led reform, this book navigates the tension between what we were taught and what we now believe. Rather than choosing sides between the old and the new, Dr. Elkhatib calls for reflection—a return to the essential questions that guide not just societies, but individual lives:

  • What do I still believe?

  • What have I abandoned—and why?

  • Can timeless values survive a constantly changing world?


Whether you're seeking to understand generational divides, cultural change, or your own moral compass, OLD & NEW offers a quiet, insightful space to think.

A book for thinkers, not followers. For questioners, not preachers. For those who value understanding over argument.

Ciencias Sociales Cultura Popular Desarrollo Personal Moralidad
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