Modern society presents itself as free, rational, and democratic-but is it truly governed by conscience, or by convenience?
Morals - Dilemma for the Anesthetised Mind is a philosophical examination of the fragile balance between the individual, the State, Religion, and the pressures of consumer-driven society. It questions whether modern liberal democracies empower moral autonomy or quietly erode it in exchange for comfort, stability, and compliance.
At the heart of the work lies a central tension: how much responsibility does the individual retain in a world that increasingly delegates conscience to institutions? And can freedom exist without moral accountability?
Drawing on political philosophy, psychology, and ethics, this work challenges assumptions about free will, legitimacy, and social obedience-arguing that the health of any society ultimately depends on the integrity of individual conscience.
A provocative reflection on power, responsibility, and the unseen structures shaping modern life, this book invites readers to reconsider what it truly means to be free.
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