Against Empathy Summary of Key Points
Paul Bloom argues that empathy is flawed and proposes rational compassion as a more effective alternative for making moral decisions and guiding action.
Paul Bloom argues that empathy is flawed and proposes rational compassion as a more effective alternative for making moral decisions and guiding action.
This book critiques the influence of economists on public policy from the 1960s to the 2008 financial crisis, arguing their market-based approaches often led to social inequality.
Alfie Kohn’s ‘Unconditional Parenting’ challenges traditional parenting methods, advocating for love and support without conditions based on behavior.
A charming board book that details a whimsical bedtime routine aboard a ship, where various animals follow steps like bathing and putting on pajamas, before saying goodnight.
Keynes critiques Versailles Treaty’s economic impact, predicting future turmoil.
This Blessed Plot, written by Hugo Young, is a comprehensive account of Britain’s relationship with the European Union, tracing the historical, political, and socio-economic factors that have influenced this complex relationship. The book delves into the intricacies of Britain’s journey towards integration with Europe, the challenges faced, and the contentious debates that have surrounded EU membership. Young meticulously examines the policies, personalities, and events that have shaped Britain’s stance towards the EU, offering readers a deep understanding of the political dynamics and the impact of these on British society and its European counterparts.
This book explores the philosophical and religious roots of Western civilization, highlighting the importance of reason and morality in shaping society.
This book delves into the philosophy of martial arts icon Bruce Lee, exploring his concepts of fluidity, adaptability, and ‘the formless form’ in life and martial arts.