Description |
319 p. ; 22 cm. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Introduction : the incredible shrinking man -- The victorious individual or the sacred king of dust -- Re-enchanting the world -- Tiny little grown-ups -- Election through suffering -- The new war of secession (between men and women) -- The innocence of the torturer (the victim, in Serb propaganda). |
Summary |
A highly insightful essay on the culture of dependency and its damaging effects on the moral fiber of society; from corporate welfare to affirmative action, the author takes on the culture of copping out. A book against depression, existential angst, cry-babies and whining "victims," either acting as a child in a candy store or as a martyr of one's own fears. Men against women, women against men, isn't it time to grow up and take charge of our own destiny? |
Subject |
Responsibility.
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Civilization, Modern -- 20th century.
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ISBN |
1892941562 |
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9781892941565 |
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