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The Age of Denial
We do not deny reality because it is false. We deny it because it is too real to bear."In an era defined by hyper-connectivity, constant performance, and algorithmic curation, why does modern humanity feel increasingly detached from authentic experience? In "The Age of Denial: Illusion, Identity, and the Quiet Crisis of Being, " author and scholar Mowaffaq S. Alkayyali delivers an incisive, rigorous diagnostic of the quiet existential panic shaping contemporary life.
Denial is no longer merely a individual psychological defense mechanism-it has evolved into a sophisticated, institutionalized architecture that dictates how we live, work, communicate, and perceive ourselves. Moving far beyond the superficial promises of popular self-help literature, Alkayyali systematically dissects the structures of collective avoidance that define the modern landscape: The Architecture of Denial: How personal defense mechanisms transform into broad cultural norms and institutional blind spots.
The Identity Paradox: The tension between curated digital personas and the fragmentation of the authentic self. Economic & Digital Illusions: How the relentless drive for infinite growth, quantification of self-worth, and algorithmic mediation dissolve reflective depth. Political Language & Social Polarization: How simplified narratives and institutional jargon obscure complex reality. Finitude and Finality: The modern sanitization of death and our collective struggle to face existential boundaries.
"The Age of Denial" is not just an academic inquiry or cultural commentary; it is a courageous invitation to strip away comfortable illusions, confront the quiet crisis of modern existence, and recover the ethical responsibility of genuine awareness. Essential reading for readers of social theory, existential philosophy, cultural criticism, and contemporary psychology.
Denial is no longer merely a individual psychological defense mechanism-it has evolved into a sophisticated, institutionalized architecture that dictates how we live, work, communicate, and perceive ourselves. Moving far beyond the superficial promises of popular self-help literature, Alkayyali systematically dissects the structures of collective avoidance that define the modern landscape: The Architecture of Denial: How personal defense mechanisms transform into broad cultural norms and institutional blind spots.
The Identity Paradox: The tension between curated digital personas and the fragmentation of the authentic self. Economic & Digital Illusions: How the relentless drive for infinite growth, quantification of self-worth, and algorithmic mediation dissolve reflective depth. Political Language & Social Polarization: How simplified narratives and institutional jargon obscure complex reality. Finitude and Finality: The modern sanitization of death and our collective struggle to face existential boundaries.
"The Age of Denial" is not just an academic inquiry or cultural commentary; it is a courageous invitation to strip away comfortable illusions, confront the quiet crisis of modern existence, and recover the ethical responsibility of genuine awareness. Essential reading for readers of social theory, existential philosophy, cultural criticism, and contemporary psychology.
We do not deny reality because it is false. We deny it because it is too real to bear."In an era defined by hyper-connectivity, constant performance, and algorithmic curation, why does modern humanity feel increasingly detached from authentic experience? In "The Age of Denial: Illusion, Identity, and the Quiet Crisis of Being, " author and scholar Mowaffaq S. Alkayyali delivers an incisive, rigorous diagnostic of the quiet existential panic shaping contemporary life.
Denial is no longer merely a individual psychological defense mechanism-it has evolved into a sophisticated, institutionalized architecture that dictates how we live, work, communicate, and perceive ourselves. Moving far beyond the superficial promises of popular self-help literature, Alkayyali systematically dissects the structures of collective avoidance that define the modern landscape: The Architecture of Denial: How personal defense mechanisms transform into broad cultural norms and institutional blind spots.
The Identity Paradox: The tension between curated digital personas and the fragmentation of the authentic self. Economic & Digital Illusions: How the relentless drive for infinite growth, quantification of self-worth, and algorithmic mediation dissolve reflective depth. Political Language & Social Polarization: How simplified narratives and institutional jargon obscure complex reality. Finitude and Finality: The modern sanitization of death and our collective struggle to face existential boundaries.
"The Age of Denial" is not just an academic inquiry or cultural commentary; it is a courageous invitation to strip away comfortable illusions, confront the quiet crisis of modern existence, and recover the ethical responsibility of genuine awareness. Essential reading for readers of social theory, existential philosophy, cultural criticism, and contemporary psychology.
Denial is no longer merely a individual psychological defense mechanism-it has evolved into a sophisticated, institutionalized architecture that dictates how we live, work, communicate, and perceive ourselves. Moving far beyond the superficial promises of popular self-help literature, Alkayyali systematically dissects the structures of collective avoidance that define the modern landscape: The Architecture of Denial: How personal defense mechanisms transform into broad cultural norms and institutional blind spots.
The Identity Paradox: The tension between curated digital personas and the fragmentation of the authentic self. Economic & Digital Illusions: How the relentless drive for infinite growth, quantification of self-worth, and algorithmic mediation dissolve reflective depth. Political Language & Social Polarization: How simplified narratives and institutional jargon obscure complex reality. Finitude and Finality: The modern sanitization of death and our collective struggle to face existential boundaries.
"The Age of Denial" is not just an academic inquiry or cultural commentary; it is a courageous invitation to strip away comfortable illusions, confront the quiet crisis of modern existence, and recover the ethical responsibility of genuine awareness. Essential reading for readers of social theory, existential philosophy, cultural criticism, and contemporary psychology.
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