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Knjiga Mehka
Knjiga When Frankl Wept Dr G. B. Singh Ph.D.
Koda Libristo: 51406698
Založba Zorba Books, marec 2026
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Suffering confers no moral authority. This is not an invitation to debate. It is the foundational claim of Dr G. B. Singh's When Frankl Wept - a philosophical-psychological inquiry that refuses the consolations available to both the sufferers and theorists. Working through the existential thought of Viktor Frankl, the moral testimony of Primo Levi, and the political analysis of Hannah Arendt, Dr. Singh confronts a question that every society living under sustained pressure has reason to evade: what happens to ethical judgment when fear ceases to be episodic and becomes structural?

The book provides a precise account of that deterioration. Under threat, the operative question shifts from "What is right?" to "What is necessary." The shift does not announce itself as cruelty. It appears as realism. As procedure. As administrative coherence. Responsibility is not repudiated; it is narrowed - incrementally, imperceptibly, and with institutional sanction. Injury becomes justificatory. Memory hardens into entitlement. Harm advances within frameworks that preserve a sense of functional innocence. It is precisely this preservation, not any visible transgression, that makes the process so difficult to name and so easy to perpetuate.

Those who have lived through such conditions will recognise the description before they recognise the theory. Dr. Singh identifies a sequence that recurs with structural regularity across individual and collective life: trauma generates fear; fear contracts the horizon of meaning; contraction erodes responsibility; diminished responsibility permits further harm. This sequence intersects with contemporary accounts of moral injury - the condition in which ethical self-understanding fractures under pressures that compel participation in what one would otherwise refuse. The intersection is not incidental. It is where political ethics and existential psychology meet on common, damaged ground.

Against the assumption that suffering deepens moral insight, When Frankl Wept advances a more unsparing thesis: trauma tests the elasticity of moral imagination. It may enlarge the capacity for responsibility. It may equally destroy it. Meaning is not housed within injury. It arises only through the sustained labour of responsible response - a labour no amount of pain guarantees and no narrative of victimhood can replace.

What remains is not resolution but a question that sharpens under pressure: whether explanation can be permitted to stand where answerability is required, and whether dignity survives at all once injury has been converted into exemption. This work does not answer that question. It forecloses the possibility of ignoring it.

The book examines:


  • Collapse of moral responsibility

  • The incremental erosion of responsibility

  • The convergence of moral injury and collective systems

  • The conversion of suffering into exemption

  • The structural transformation of fear

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Polni naslov When Frankl Wept
Jezik Angleščina
Vezava Knjiga - Mehka
Datum izida 2026
Število strani 200
EAN 9789358968767
ISBN 9358968761
Koda Libristo 51406698
Založba Zorba Books
Teža 276
Mere 152 x 229 x 12
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