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  • Humans in the Extreme

  • By: J A Hind
  • Narrated by: Jane A Hind
  • Length: 10 hrs and 13 mins
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Humans in the Extreme is a bracing and vital story and the first of its kind to expose the beguiling, yet deeply disturbing, fascination we have with the extreme. Simply put, this book will open the listener's eyes to the patent compulsion we have for the extreme, our weakness to resist it, and the consequences of this on humanity.

Author and psychotherapist JA Hind takes the listener into an unflinching no-holds barred discussion of the depraved aspects of our human nature, the perplexing reasons that drive us to do the terrible things we do, and the repercussions this is having on our capacity to feel–even for a second.

Without distorting the truth of the sciences, Humans in the Extreme profoundly examines the systems and processes that lead so-called ordinary people to commit appalling acts of violence, or stand by and do nothing to stop them. By unpicking the origins and revelations of the extreme, as it has unfolded through the passage of time, this book encourages each of us to question our own affiliation with the extreme and the fundamental beliefs and constructs of the world that we have come to know.

Humans in the Extreme coaxes the listener into a thought-provoking discourse about our obsession with the extreme, the chiselling away of our humanity, and the ultimate death of our conscience–if we don’t take heed now. Having garnered information from scientists, biologists, historians and psychologists alike, Humans in the Extreme crosses the divide between science and human emotion, making it not only a compelling story, but also accessible to a wide audience of people.

©2023 Jane A Hind (P)2023 Jane A Hind
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Thought-provoking

This book covers a wide variety of topics, including a scientific overview of the history of the human race (which does well to explain the origination of certain behaviour types) and then several deeper dive chapters into specific extremes of behaviours, cleverly asking why they exist and providing case study examples to illustrate them to the reader. The content is varied, including topics / examples from WW2, child-birth, gene-editing, religion, infamous psychological experiments, slave trade, and many others. The topics can be quite difficult, given their nature, however the book does a good job of balancing this and not overdoing the intensity. All in all an educational read which gives real examples of extreme behaviour. I personally downloaded the audible version which I found to be clearly narrated and well-paced.

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