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CRITICISM

BETWEEN TRUTH AND CRUELTY

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Brožovaná
Kniha CRITICISM HEM RAJ SHARMA JAYALWAL
Libristo kód: 52457144
Nakladateľstvo Independently published, máj 2026
CRITICISM BETWEEN TRUTH AND CRUELTYCriticism is a deep and thought-provoking exploration of one of t... Celý popis
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CRITICISM
BETWEEN TRUTH AND CRUELTY
Criticism is a deep and thought-provoking exploration of one of the most influential forces in human life. More than simply the act of judging others, criticism is revealed in this book to be a psychological, cultural, emotional, ethical, and philosophical phenomenon that shapes identities, relationships, institutions, creativity, and entire civilisations. From the inner voice of self-doubt to public outrage on social media, criticism exists everywhere human beings seek meaning, order, truth, approval, and power.
The book begins by examining the fundamental nature of criticism itself. It explores the origins of criticism in human history and philosophy, showing how societies have always relied on judgment to define morality, beauty, truth, and social order. Criticism is presented not only as evaluation but also as interpretation-a way of understanding reality through analysis, reflection, and comparison. The distinction between constructive and destructive criticism becomes central, as the book investigates why human beings criticize, why they fear being judged, and how criticism can either guide growth or inflict emotional harm.
The historical evolution of criticism is traced from ancient philosophy and religious traditions to literary theory, political commentary, journalism, and modern digital culture. The book shows how criticism has shaped intellectual movements, artistic revolutions, moral systems, and public opinion throughout history. It also examines how the internet and social media have transformed criticism into a constant global phenomenon where opinions spread instantly and reputations can rise or collapse within hours.
A major focus of the book is the psychology behind criticism. It explores how ego, insecurity, projection, fear, shame, and emotional vulnerability influence both critics and those being criticized. Readers are guided through the emotional impact of negative feedback and the cognitive biases that distort human judgment. The book explains how criticism affects self-esteem, identity, perfectionism, and interpersonal relationships, revealing why many people struggle to separate constructive guidance from personal attack.
The language of criticism is analysed in detail, emphasizing how tone, intention, timing, and word choice determine whether criticism heals or wounds. The book explores sarcasm, contempt, passive aggression, emotional manipulation, and the subtle ways language can either preserve dignity or destroy confidence. Through this lens, criticism becomes not only an intellectual act but also an ethical responsibility.
The book then examines criticism across the stages and structures of human life. It studies how criticism affects children through parenting styles, education systems, grading culture, and social conditioning. Long-term psychological consequences such as insecurity, anxiety, perfectionism, and fear of failure are explored in depth. In relationships and workplaces, criticism is shown as a force capable of strengthening communication or creating emotional toxicity. Leadership, performance reviews, creative professions, and professional evaluation are analysed alongside themes of humiliation, bullying, and unhealthy feedback culture.
Social criticism and public opinion form another major section of the book. It investigates how societies collectively judge individuals through reputation, conformity, shame, and moral expectations. Modern phenomena such as cancel culture, online outrage, digital mobs, and ideological polarization are examined critically, asking whether public accountability still serves justice or has become a form of emotional punishment and social control.
The relationship between criticism and creativity is explored through literature, art, film, music, and cultural commentary.

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