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Nonfiction books on general philosophy, political philosophy, social philosophy, ethics, morality, epistemology, social criticism, culture, popular psychology, crowd psychology, social psychology, mental health, stoicism, cynicism, popular science commentary, religion, nonreligion, atheism and so forth.

In this provocative and unflinching critique, The Rise of the Radical Right exposes how the radical left’s obsession with identity politics, cancel culture, and the relentless demonisation of opponents has fuelled the very fires they sought to extinguish. By pushing boundaries too far and alienating broad swathes of society, the left’s excesses have created fertile ground for the rise of an even more dangerous adversary.

In this thought-provoking exploration, Daniel Brynmor reflects on how society frequently suppresses or ignores the fundamental elements of both the individual and group psyche, leading to a disconnection from genuine human potential.