We have always lived under various labels. In this provocative book, the author brazenly disputes our precepts about what we, as humans, truly are. He delves into the problem of labeling or naming others, and questions whether we truly have an identity outside of our designation. And If so, do words such as "morals" have any relevance in our society? If everyone agreed that killing each other was right, would that make it right? Or is there inherent morality that would make killing wrong even if everyone thinks it was right? This book delves into the concepts of how our right and wrong are defined and the author's understanding of right and wrong. It pieces the puzzle together as to what right and wrong actually are, thereby answering these age-old questions.
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