“Dugri” is a slang word in Hebrew that means “right, honest.” Becoming dugri means becoming the kind of person who tells only the truth and calls things by their real names—or, as the author of this book put it wittily, “becoming dugri means declaring yourself a vicious fool who tries to spoil this wonderful life with lies.” But can you become dugri in the modern world? Is that why we get used to turning a blind eye to what’s obvious and not asking uncomfortable questions—because in Western society an ideology of liberalism has taken root? And isn’t it just another religion, ruthlessly eradicating all dissenters? These and many other questions are offered for discussion by businessman and scholar Leonid Shtilman. As an experienced traveler and an expert in education and high technology, he generously shares observations that will make every caring reader think.