This book is a collection of skeptical social essays in which the author
reveals that much of our popular beliefs, psychology and science are
defective, because, although we live in the 21st century, our approach
to them is deeply rooted in our culture, and biased by history and
evolution. These essays help the reader take a step sideways, think
independently, and not fall victim to fads, fakes, and frauds.
Anyone who values a deeper understanding of contemporary social reality
and the changes taking place in it should read this book--from students
to scientists and intellectuals.
Through these essays we learn to look under the veneer of reality,
behind the altars of science, under the scenery of pop-psychology and
behind the facade of therapeutic culture. Thanks to essays on suicide,
euthanasia and more, we also come close to the edge of life and death.
Contrary to many meticulous social critical analyzes, in sharing his
thoughts the author takes us on a picturesque journey through bounty
hunters, ludicrous machines, compulsive hoarding, Charlie Chaplin, and
much more.