The Manufacture Of Evil: Ethics, Evolution, and the Industrial System

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Author Lionel Tiger
Overview or Summary By "evil" the author means "miserable outcomes nobody desires" such as alienation, impersonality, and materialism. He says he uses this term: "Partly of course because the term is showy. It attracts attention. It conveys the scale of the issue."

Our ethical roots are centered in the extended family circle but as of late industrialization has weakened the family, isolated individuals, fostered exploitation and loss of craftsmanship. Today's evils, he argues, stem largely from an impersonal, vast industrial system that thwarts social and parental instincts and mutes our biologically conditioned morality. A "psycho-industrial complex" is in force in the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. which treats social life and the human psyche as products to be manipulated by Pavlovian conditioning, ideology, advertising or some combination thereof. He offers no solutions, but his evolutionary perspective is jarringly creative.

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