”Writing in an evocative way, merging both fiction and non-fiction, The Social Writer aims to persuade its readers to critically overthink and question a vast number of important actual topics, such as Climate Change, Consumerism and our Liquid Society. The main endeavour is to persistently battle complacency and dogma by critically examining notions taken straight out of society, and even from the author’s own life experiences.”
For nearly a century, Europe has managed to avoid the most resenting and repulsive element of human nature: war. At least on its own territory. Today, war, whether in its ideological and perhaps in its physical meaning, seems inevitable for the European union. How, socially and philosophically speaking, have we arrived at this point? Theā¦