9798196057410 - the light that refuses to stay out de hope, evan (3 resultados)

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. THE LIGHT THAT REFUSES TO STAY OUTBy Evan HopeWhat happens when human beings stop examining the systems they inherit?What happens when religion becomes performance, democracy becomes transaction, outrage becomes algorithm, and conscience slowly gives way to fear, comfort, and silence?The Lig…ht That Refuses to Stay Out is a deeply reflective exploration of power, morality, ideology, and what it means to remain human in a world increasingly shaped by systems that reward looking away.Blending philosophy, history, political reflection, personal experience, and moral inquiry, Evan Hope examines the forces that shape human behaviour across nations, institutions, and everyday life. From the military dictatorship of Myanmar to the psychology of social media, from colonisation and displacement to democracy, migration, and the performance of compassion, the book asks one central question: What was conscience before the world taught us what to believe?Written with emotional honesty rather than ideological certainty, this is not a manifesto and not an academic text. It is a personal reckoning with grief, fear, moral responsibility, and the fragile instinct to care for one another despite everything history teaches against it.At its heart, this book argues that the conscience came first - before politics, before religion, before institutions - and that every system humanity builds eventually faces the same danger: forgetting the people it was meant to protect.Fear boards the windows. Propaganda draws the curtains. Tribalism seals the cracks.But the light keeps returning.For readers of reflective social philosophy, moral psychology, political thought, and deeply human nonfiction, The Light That Refuses to Stay Out is an invitation not to certainty, but to honesty. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.