Suicidal Empathy Theory, The
Suicidal Empathy Theory, The
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Suicidal Empathy Theory, The
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14,27 €
14,27 €
Disponibile su APP ed eReader Kobo

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The Suicidal Empathy Theory confronts one of the most unsettling questions of our time: how a virtue meant to protect human life became a moral force that undermines justice, weakens institutions, and erodes the will of societies to survive. With clarity, rigor, and moral seriousness, this book argues that the crisis facing modern civilization is not a lack of empathy, but a catastrophic miscalibration of it. Across law, education, media, borders, child welfare, gender policy, and public morality, empathy has been elevated from a human capacity into a moral absolute. In the process, accountability is treated as cruelty, boundaries as betrayal, and common sense as oppression. Good intentions are rewarded even when outcomes worsen. Emotional affirmation replaces truth. Survival itself becomes something to apologize for. This book names that pattern and traces its consequences. Rather than relying on outrage or caricature, The Suicidal Empathy Theory offers a disciplined analysis of how moral inversion takes root and why it feels virtuous while doing real harm. It shows how societies can collapse without villains, not through hatred or tyranny, but through kindness detached from responsibility. Through careful reasoning and real-world examples, the book exposes how guilt-driven morality, narrative control, institutional cowardice, and the fear of saying no quietly dismantle the foundations that make humane societies possible. Importantly, this is not a rejection of compassion. It is a defense of it. The book makes a clear case for recalibrating empathy rather than abandoning it. It argues for restoring proportionality, re-centering the innocent, pairing compassion with consequences, and reclaiming the moral legitimacy of self-preservation. It insists that empathy must serve life, not dissolve it, and that a society unwilling to defend its own continuity cannot remain humane for long.

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Inglese
9798240054822

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