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The Human Deficit

Relearning Humanity in a Cruel World

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book The Human Deficit Nobel Man
Libristo code: 52984141
Publishers Independently published, June 2026
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Why does the world feel more connected-and yet more cruel than ever before?

In The Human Deficit: Relearning Humanity in a Cruel World, this powerful and thought-provoking book confronts one of the defining crises of modern life: the slow erosion of empathy, dignity, and moral responsibility in an age of speed, technology, and relentless competition.

Progress has accelerated. Humanity has not.

Rather than offering shallow optimism or nostalgic longing, The Human Deficit delivers a clear-eyed examination of how ordinary people, modern systems, and everyday choices quietly contribute to dehumanization-often without intention. It explores why cruelty no longer shocks us, why indifference feels normal, and why good people struggle to remain humane in inhumane environments.

Blending philosophy, psychology, social analysis, and practical ethical insight, this book goes beyond diagnosis. It provides a path forward.

Inside, you'll discover:

  • What the human deficit really is-and why it grows silently

  • How modern systems, technology, and culture unintentionally dehumanize daily life

  • The psychology of cruelty, indifference, and moral disengagement

  • Why empathy is not weakness-but a discipline that can be rebuilt

  • How responsibility restores moral agency in a blame-driven world

  • Ways to restore dignity, compassion, and accountability in everyday interactions

  • How humane communities are built-and why humanity must be collective

  • What it truly means to choose humanity every day, even under pressure

Written in a calm, authoritative, and deeply reflective voice, The Human Deficit speaks to readers who sense that something essential is being lost-but refuse to accept cruelty as inevitable.

This is not a self-help manual filled with shortcuts.
It is a serious, grounded work for readers who value meaning, ethics, and moral clarity.

If you are searching for a book on:

  • humanity and empathy in the modern world

  • moral decline and ethical responsibility

  • compassion without weakness

  • restoring dignity in society

  • how to stay human in a harsh world

The Human Deficit offers a lasting framework for understanding-and resisting-the quiet erosion of what makes us human.

Because in a cruel world, humanity is not naïve.
It is resistance.

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About the book

Full name The Human Deficit
Author Nobel Man
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2026
Number of pages 80
EAN 9798182449939
Libristo code 52984141
Weight 111
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 5
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