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How to End Injustice Everywhere

By: Melanie Joy
Narrated by: Anna Crowe
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In this eye-opening and compelling work, psychologist Melanie Joy reveals the common denominator driving all forms of injustice. The mentality that drives us to oppress and abuse humans is the same mentality that drives us to oppress and abuse nonhumans and the environment, as well as those in our own groups working for justice.

How to End Injustice Everywhere offers a fascinating examination of the psychology and structure of unjust systems and behaviors. It also offers practical tools to help raise awareness of these systems and dynamics, reduce infighting, and build more resilient and impactful justice movements.

©2023 Melanie Joy, PhD (P)2023 Lantern Publishing & Media
Social Sciences
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This is analytical and concerned with relational power dynamics, the development and connections among feelings and the context development of individual identities. Remarkably structural.
Ignore other review stating author claims women can't abuse men. She literally explicitly states the opposite. What she does say is that women cannot oppress men, the distinction between oppression and abuse also being well defined. This claim may be problematized insomuch as the distinction between child and man is blurry, but otherwise her treatment here is thorough, fair, and rhetorically valuable.
This is not a book about men, but I felt compelled to address this one point falsely made regarding the content in prior reviews.

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