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E-raamat: Selective Empathy: The West through the Gaze of Gaza

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In Selective Empathy: The West Through the Gaze of Gaza, Roberto De Vogli takes you deep into the greatest moral crisis of our time: the Gaza genocide. Blending sharp political critique with psychological insight, and filled with haunting testimonies, suppressed facts, and fearless indictments of Western leaders, journalists, and intellectuals, this book reveals a civilization that reserves compassion for some while ignoring others. Gaza has become the Wests mirror - and our moral litmus test. Will humanity survive its own indifference? De Vogli challenges prevailing assumptions and calls for a new global solidarity grounded in universal empathy, justice, and emotional decolonization.

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A brave and timely contribution a passionate, scholarly and reasoned treatise which marshals considerable evidence and demands an engaged response. Its power derives from its bold and uncompromising commitment to documented evidence and a refusal to be subdued by vested interests. GRAHAM SCAMBLER, in:

Roberto De Vogli teaches Psychology of Power at the University of Padova and he is also a Visiting Professor at the University of London. He is the author of numerous scientific articles and two books.