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Good Human Beings Don't Desire Life: The Inhuman Leadership
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- ISBN8231429837
- EAN9798231429837
- Date de parution22/04/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Good Human Beings Don't Desire Life: The Inhuman Leadership casts a stark light on the ultimate betrayal of humanity by rulers who abandon empathy and trample dignity, compelling readers to confront a moral abyss. While authoritarian leadership is characterized by unchallenged, centralized authority and often induces emotional suppression within teams, it operates within a framework of power dynamics familiar to many, stopping short of total dehumanization.
Authoritarian bosses demand obedience and strict compliance, undermining autonomy and fostering emotional exhaustion in their subordinates. Empirical studies reveal that such regimes escalate employee burnout and even drive counterproductive behaviors like cyberloafing through the resource depletion caused by relentless control. In contrast, "inhuman leadership" signifies a profound negation of empathy and human dignity, reducing individuals to mere objects and instilling existential despair.
By employing dehumanizing tactics-labeling people as animals, machines, or expendable masses-inhuman leaders eradicate any vestige of human connection, provoking a collective sense of horror. Psychological research demonstrates that a lack of empathy in leadership fosters toxic environments marked by low morale, high turnover, and a pervasive feeling of being undervalued. This book interweaves chilling case studies, philosophical inquiry, and psychological insights to trace how inhuman regimes rationalize atrocities by stripping victims of their most basic human attributes.
It argues that the emotional burden inflicted by inhuman leadership-moral outrage, existential dread, and helplessness-creates an imperative to relinquish the very concept of seeking life under such tyranny. Mobilizing universal values of dignity, empathy, and solidarity, the narrative compels a global audience to recoil collectively and renounce any desire to endure life in the shadow of inhuman power.
Good Human Beings Don't Desire Life: The Inhuman Leadership is an urgent call to arms for readers, urging a wholesale rejection of leadership that denies our shared humanity.
Authoritarian bosses demand obedience and strict compliance, undermining autonomy and fostering emotional exhaustion in their subordinates. Empirical studies reveal that such regimes escalate employee burnout and even drive counterproductive behaviors like cyberloafing through the resource depletion caused by relentless control. In contrast, "inhuman leadership" signifies a profound negation of empathy and human dignity, reducing individuals to mere objects and instilling existential despair.
By employing dehumanizing tactics-labeling people as animals, machines, or expendable masses-inhuman leaders eradicate any vestige of human connection, provoking a collective sense of horror. Psychological research demonstrates that a lack of empathy in leadership fosters toxic environments marked by low morale, high turnover, and a pervasive feeling of being undervalued. This book interweaves chilling case studies, philosophical inquiry, and psychological insights to trace how inhuman regimes rationalize atrocities by stripping victims of their most basic human attributes.
It argues that the emotional burden inflicted by inhuman leadership-moral outrage, existential dread, and helplessness-creates an imperative to relinquish the very concept of seeking life under such tyranny. Mobilizing universal values of dignity, empathy, and solidarity, the narrative compels a global audience to recoil collectively and renounce any desire to endure life in the shadow of inhuman power.
Good Human Beings Don't Desire Life: The Inhuman Leadership is an urgent call to arms for readers, urging a wholesale rejection of leadership that denies our shared humanity.























