Bellicosity isn't just "people arguing." It's a culture where conflict is cultivated-used for power, control, status, and attention-until every disagreement becomes a trap and every conversation feels like combat.
In Bellicosity: A World at War with Itself, Ethan Solace exposes the modern conflict playbook: how outrage escalates faster than understanding, how victimhood can be weaponized, how fear becomes a cultural tool, and how viral falsehoods turn suspicion into certainty. This isn't a book about taking sides. It's a book about recognizing what's happening while it's happening-so you don't get pulled into the spiral.
You'll discover:
Bellicosity, defined-what it is (and what it isn't), and why it thrives in modern life
Crybullying-how vulnerability can be turned into leverage, silencing accountability and flipping narratives
Viral falsehoods-why misinformation spreads, how context collapses, and how outrage becomes "proof"
Fear as a cultural weapon-how panic narratives capture institutions, families, and communities
Personality patterns that feed chaos-including the Dark Triad and "central character" dynamics
The culture of victimhood-when moral status becomes a strategy instead of a reality
Moving beyond bellicosity-how to respond without escalating, collapsing, or becoming the villain
Most importantly, this book gives you a way forward: how to spot escalation early, stay steady when provocation is the goal, set boundaries that hold, and protect clarity in a world built to divide.
If you're tired of conversations that feel like minefields-at work, online, or at home-Bellicosity is your guide to seeing the mechanics of modern conflict clearly... and refusing to live inside it.
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