The Future of Good: How to Tell Good from Evil in an Age of Distraction, Polarization, and Crisis - Softcover

Braus, Adam

 
9798986640549: The Future of Good: How to Tell Good from Evil in an Age of Distraction, Polarization, and Crisis

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You already know something is wrong with how we talk about right and wrong.

Turn on the news, scroll social media, go to church, or walk onto a college campus—everywhere, the same fierce debate rages. Some say good and evil are relative. Others say morality is obvious. Meanwhile, one wrong word can cost you your friends, your job, and your reputation.

The stakes for being good haven't been this high in over a century. Depending on who you ask, your choices today could help destroy the planet, end democracy, or damn your soul. But how are we supposed to decide what's right when the people shouting loudest can't even agree on what good means?

There is a way through the noise.

In The Future of Good, Adam Braus unearths a powerful but overlooked 100-year-old theory of good and evil—and shows why it matters more now than ever. Drawing on history, philosophy, psychology, and evolutionary biology, Braus offers a framework that cuts through today's moral confusion with surprising clarity.

In this book, you'll discover:

  • A forgotten theory of good and evil that bridges the gap between relativists and absolutists
  • Why moral polarization is worse than it's been in a century—and what's actually driving it
  • How to identify good leaders and build good institutions in a morally fractured society
  • What history, neuroscience, and evolutionary biology reveal about human moral instincts
  • A practical framework for teaching right from wrong to the next generation

This is not another book that tells you what to think. It's a book that shows you how to think about good and evil—so you can make better decisions, pick better leaders, and raise better kids in an age that desperately needs all three.

For anyone who feels lost in today's moral chaos and wants a way out—start here.

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