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Тысячелетиями присущие человеку чувства стыда и вины служили инструментом контроля общества над индивидуумом. А каково их место в наши дни, когда мало кого останавливает чужое мнение? В этой книге американская исследовательница Дженнифер Джекет всесторонне рассматривает тему стыда и приходит к неожиданному выводу о возрождении его роли в современном обществе. Благодаря социальным медиа информация как об отдельном человеке, так и о целых организациях моментально распространяется повсюду, поэтому стыд вновь становится мощным орудием воздействия. Дженнифер Джекет убеждена: в ситуации, когда человечество стоит перед лицом многих глобальных вызовов, стыд обретает особую значимость. Желание гордиться своими поступками, а не стыдиться их может стать основой переосмысленной по новому личной и коллективной ответственности.

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