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MORALIZATION: How Civilizations Build, Lose, and Recover the Will to Endure examines the hidden moral forces that allow individuals, families, institutions, nations, and civilizations to continue under pressure.
Morale is often treated as a mood, but this book argues that morale is something deeper: the connection between action and meaning, sacrifice and purpose, authority and legitimacy, memory and obligation, present hardship and future possibility.
Chris Cathey develops a powerful framework for understanding three civilizational processes: moralization, demoralization, and remoralization. Moralization builds the will to endure. Demoralization breaks meaning, trust, agency, legitimacy, and confidence. Remoralization restores the conditions that make recovery possible.
This book explores how morals are formed, how families and institutions transmit standards, how ritual and story shape human endurance, how propaganda attacks meaning, how cynicism destroys trust, and how leadership can restore morale after collapse.
At once philosophical, psychological, cultural, and strategic, MORALIZATION offers a clear diagnosis of civilizational exhaustion and a serious argument for renewal.