Why Good People Do Bad Things

419 EGP

An exploration of the psychological and social factors that lead ordinary individuals to engage in harmful or unethical behavior, examining the gap between moral intentions and actual actions in everyday life.

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This psychological examination delves into the complex mechanisms behind moral failures, exploring how situational pressures, cognitive biases, and social dynamics can override personal ethics. The work likely combines research from psychology, sociology, and behavioral science to illuminate why well-intentioned people sometimes act against their values. Written for general readers interested in human behavior and ethics, it offers insights into moral decision-making that challenge simplistic notions of good versus evil, providing a nuanced understanding of human nature.

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Dimensions298 cm
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