Invisible Wounds That Shape Our Societies
Von: Adolf Jackson"Invisible Wounds That Shape Our Societies" is a thought-provoking exploration of the unseen psychological, emotional, and social injuries inflicted by long-standing systems of religion, culture, and tradition. These aren't the wounds we bandage with gauze—they are the inherited scars of belief, identity, and custom that silently mold how we live, love, judge, and divide.
Through a multidisciplinary lens, this book peels back the layers of history and collective memory to reveal how deeply ingrained norms can both enrich and harm. From the rituals that preserve cultural heritage to the doctrines that quietly perpetuate inequality, it uncovers the double-edged nature of the systems we rarely question.
Each chapter invites readers into uncomfortable but necessary conversations about how faith can uplift or control, how culture can preserve or exclude, and how tradition can anchor or imprison. With empathy, clarity, and boldness, Invisible Wounds That Shape Our Societies challenges us to reexamine inherited truths and consider: what are we protecting, and at what cost?
This book is for seekers, skeptics, scholars, and anyone brave enough to ask, What do we carry—and what carries us?
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