
The Story
One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This is a reflective and thought-provoking book that examines how societies often reinterpret historical events after they have passed. Journalist Omar El Akkad reflects on war, politics, and global conflicts while questioning how narratives about morality and justice change over time.
The book explores how people and governments frequently claim to have opposed injustices once they become widely condemned, even if they supported or ignored them in the past. Through personal observations and political analysis, El Akkad encourages readers to confront uncomfortable truths about collective memory and moral responsibility.
This powerful work challenges readers to think critically about history, accountability, and the stories societies tell about themselves.
Description
One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This is a reflective and thought-provoking book that examines how societies often reinterpret historical events after they have passed. Journalist Omar El Akkad reflects on war, politics, and global conflicts while questioning how narratives about morality and justice change over time.
The book explores how people and governments frequently claim to have opposed injustices once they become widely condemned, even if they supported or ignored them in the past. Through personal observations and political analysis, El Akkad encourages readers to confront uncomfortable truths about collective memory and moral responsibility.
This powerful work challenges readers to think critically about history, accountability, and the stories societies tell about themselves.













