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Are We Still Human?
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| SKU Code | Book2302370C |
| ISBN | 9788167450142 |
| Pages | 118 |
| Language | English |
| Genre | General Non-Fiction |
| Book Type | Paperback |
| Book Size | 5*8 |
| Published Date | 17 August, 2026 |
Synopsis
"This book is for anyone who has ever looked at the world honestly and wondered, sometimes painfully, why human beings, despite all our progress, still struggle so deeply with violence, injustice, and indifference.
It is for readers who are curious about human nature itself, not just why people cause harm, but why the same species capable of such cruelty is also capable of extraordinary love, courage, and sacrifice.
It is for students, teachers, parents, researchers, and thinkers interested in the complex relationship between human behaviour, society, morality, and the choices that quietly shape civilizations.
It is for anyone troubled by what is happening in the world today: war, environmental collapse, inequality, exploitation, and the suffering of the most vulnerable among us.
Most of all, it is for those who believe that true progress should be measured not only by what we build, but by who we become along the way.
You do not need to be a psychologist to read this. You do not need to be a historian. You do not need to have studied philosophy.
All you need is an open mind, a willingness to question, including yourself, and the courage to engage with conversations that do not always offer simple answers.
If you have ever wondered where cruelty truly comes from, whether empathy can overcome indifference, or what it really means to be human in a world that seems to be forgetting its humanity, then this book is written for you."
It is for readers who are curious about human nature itself, not just why people cause harm, but why the same species capable of such cruelty is also capable of extraordinary love, courage, and sacrifice.
It is for students, teachers, parents, researchers, and thinkers interested in the complex relationship between human behaviour, society, morality, and the choices that quietly shape civilizations.
It is for anyone troubled by what is happening in the world today: war, environmental collapse, inequality, exploitation, and the suffering of the most vulnerable among us.
Most of all, it is for those who believe that true progress should be measured not only by what we build, but by who we become along the way.
You do not need to be a psychologist to read this. You do not need to be a historian. You do not need to have studied philosophy.
All you need is an open mind, a willingness to question, including yourself, and the courage to engage with conversations that do not always offer simple answers.
If you have ever wondered where cruelty truly comes from, whether empathy can overcome indifference, or what it really means to be human in a world that seems to be forgetting its humanity, then this book is written for you."
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