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Why has modern society become so violent - and what can ordinary people actually do about it?
In Order from Chaos: The Cultural Roots of Violence and How to Heal Them, writer and cultural commentator Aditya Beevanapalli argues that the answer has never been primarily legislative. Drawing on history, psychology, sociology, and cultural observation spanning thousands of years, he makes the case that violence rises when the moral and cultural foundations that have historically held human aggression in check are allowed to erode.
From the breakdown of family structure and the decline of fatherhood, to the radicalization of education, the normalization of violence in media and entertainment, the unchecked influence of social media, and the retreat of religion from public life - Beevanapalli examines each thread of the fraying social fabric in turn. His conclusion is both urgent and hopeful: that rebuilding the conditions for peace is possible, but it begins not in the halls of government, but in homes, schools, communities, and culture.
Written in the tradition of principled conservative cultural commentary, Order from Chaos is a call to personal responsibility, civic seriousness, and the restoration of moral authority - a guide for anyone who wants to understand why the world feels increasingly chaotic, and what they can do to change it.
Also by Aditya Beevanapalli: Schools: The Enemy Within.
In Order from Chaos: The Cultural Roots of Violence and How to Heal Them, writer and cultural commentator Aditya Beevanapalli argues that the answer has never been primarily legislative. Drawing on history, psychology, sociology, and cultural observation spanning thousands of years, he makes the case that violence rises when the moral and cultural foundations that have historically held human aggression in check are allowed to erode.
From the breakdown of family structure and the decline of fatherhood, to the radicalization of education, the normalization of violence in media and entertainment, the unchecked influence of social media, and the retreat of religion from public life - Beevanapalli examines each thread of the fraying social fabric in turn. His conclusion is both urgent and hopeful: that rebuilding the conditions for peace is possible, but it begins not in the halls of government, but in homes, schools, communities, and culture.
Written in the tradition of principled conservative cultural commentary, Order from Chaos is a call to personal responsibility, civic seriousness, and the restoration of moral authority - a guide for anyone who wants to understand why the world feels increasingly chaotic, and what they can do to change it.
Also by Aditya Beevanapalli: Schools: The Enemy Within.