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The Enemy Within

Par : K. DAS
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233244513
  • EAN9798233244513
  • Date de parution07/02/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Most people believe they are kind. They believe cruelty belongs to monsters, empathy is their default state, and morality is something they carry effortlessly. This book questions that belief. The Enemy Within: An Anatomy of Ordinary Darkness is a non-fiction psychological exploration of the quiet, uncomfortable mechanisms that shape human behavior-apathy, moral disengagement, self-justification, and the ease with which empathy is withdrawn.
It examines not extreme criminals or historical villains, but the ordinary mind navigating everyday life. Through clinical observation and introspective analysis, this book explores how people rationalize harm, tolerate suffering, and preserve a positive self-image while quietly abandoning responsibility. It dissects familiar psychological phenomena such as indifference, social conformity, resentment, projection, and the erosion of guilt-not as abstract theories, but as lived mental processes most people recognize only when confronted.
There are no sensational crimes here. No graphic content. No instruction, blame, or redemption. What remains is something more unsettling: the realization that darkness does not arrive loudly. It operates silently, efficiently, and often feels normal. This book does not accuse. It observes. It does not shock. It implicates. Written for readers interested in psychology, human behavior, and uncomfortable truths, The Enemy Within offers a mirror rather than a message-inviting reflection on the parts of the human psyche we rarely admit, but quietly live with every day.
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