What if giving was no longer an emotional impulse or a performative gesture, what if it was a logical necessity?
In Deductive Altruism, Folayemi Akande invites readers into a provocative reimagining of generosity, untangling it from guilt, spectacle, and empty charity. With raw honesty and surgical precision, he challenges inherited religious doctrines, confronts cultural expectations, and questions the sustainability of traditional philanthropy.
This is not a book about giving more, it is about giving differently. Rooted in reason, yet deeply human, Deductive Altruism presents a radical framework for ethical action in an unjust world. It is a quiet manifesto for those who seek to do good without applause and to care without collapsing.
If you have ever questioned what it means to help, this book is your answer.