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LIONS AND SCAVENGERS by Ben Shapiro (Audibook)(Nonfiction)

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Type: Audiobook
Language: English
Total Size: 148.2 MB
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Last checked: Sep. 17th '25
Date uploaded: Sep. 17th '25
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LIONS AND SCAVENGERS by Ben Shapiro (Audiobook)(Nonfiction) Author: Ben Shapiro Narrator: Ben Shapiro Release Date: 2 September 2025 Length: 5 hours 23 minutes Genre: Nonfiction, Politics & Social Commentary Ben Shapiro frames today’s cultural clash as a contest between “Lions”—builders who prize virtue, duty, and merit—and “Scavengers” who, he argues, fuel grievance and entitlement to tear those achievements down. Drawing on U.S. history, Judeo-Christian philosophy, and contemporary policy

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LIONS AND SCAVENGERS by Ben Shapiro (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)
Author: Ben Shapiro
Narrator: Ben Shapiro
Release Date: 2 September 2025
Length: 5 hours 23 minutes
Genre: Nonfiction, Politics & Social Commentary

Ben Shapiro frames today’s cultural clash as a contest between “Lions”—builders who prize virtue, duty, and merit—and “Scavengers” who, he argues, fuel grievance and entitlement to tear those achievements down. Drawing on U.S. history, Judeo-Christian philosophy, and contemporary policy debates, Shapiro contends that inequality arises chiefly from differences in talent and work ethic rather than systemic oppression, and he urges listeners to “take up the mantle of the Lion” to defend free-market principles and Western civilization from decay.