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Pasquale De Marco

Other People

In a world grappling with persistent prejudice and inequality, “Other People” confronts these pervasive issues head-on, offering a comprehensive exploration of prejudice in its myriad forms. Delving into the depths of human psychology and social dynamics, this book unveils the insidious nature of prejudice and its profound impact on individuals and societies.
Drawing upon historical and contemporary examples, the book examines the historical roots of prejudice, its manifestations in various contexts, and its devastating consequences. It sheds light on the psychological underpinnings of prejudice, revealing the cognitive biases and social factors that contribute to its spread. Moreover, it explores the intersectionality of prejudice, recognizing its complex interplay with other forms of discrimination based on race, gender, class, religion, and sexual orientation.
“Other People” takes readers on a journey through various societal arenas where prejudice manifests, from the workplace and educational institutions to housing, criminal justice, and healthcare systems. It exposes the personal, social, economic, cultural, and political costs of prejudice, underscoring the urgent need for transformative action.
The book emphasizes the power of empathy as a potent antidote to prejudice. It delves into strategies for cultivating empathy in ourselves and others, highlighting the role of education, media, and community initiatives in fostering empathy-based communities.
With a vision of a prejudice-free world, “Other People” outlines the essential steps needed to dismantle the structures and ideologies that perpetuate prejudice. It calls for collective action, urging individuals, communities, and governments to work together in creating a society where diversity is celebrated, inclusion is the norm, and all individuals are valued for their inherent worth.
This book is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of prejudice and its far-reaching consequences. It is a clarion call for justice and equality, inspiring readers to join the fight for a world where prejudice is relegated to the dustbin of history.
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83 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
PublishDrive
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