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Go to My LibraryGeneration Ego att fostras i en narcissistisk kultur
- Language
- Swedish
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- Publisher
- Ordfront förlag
- Pages
- 297
- ISBN
- 9789170377457
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The reviews highlight the book as an informative and thought-provoking read that delves into the complex interplay of parenthood, social media, and politics. Many found its perspective on an ego-driven and narcissistic society particularly interesting, appreciating how it frames the challenges faced by a generation raised with certain expectations. Readers praised the author's broad approach, which avoids simply criticizing youth and instead explores how their attitudes are an adaptation to the surrounding world. The book is described as challenging, capable of inspiring reflection on contemporary society and the future, and ultimately worth reading.
Despite its strengths, several reviewers noted a tendency for the book to repeat itself or lose focus as it progresses. A common criticism is that the author attempts to cover too many topics, incorporating a vast array of world problems to explain generational issues, which can make the central problem formulation and overall purpose feel muddled. This broad scope, while appreciated for its perspective, was also identified as the book's Achilles' heel, preventing deeper exploration of specific aspects. Some felt the book loses momentum towards the end and occasionally appeared to be hastily written.
Overall, the book is considered a valuable and worthwhile read, despite its structural and thematic challenges. It is recommended for readers who are interested in a broad, reflective examination of modern societal dynamics, generational differences, and the influence of social, political, and parental factors. Those who appreciate a challenging perspective on how current global issues impact the younger generation, and who are eager to engage in discussions about the future of society, would likely find this book engaging and insightful.
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