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288
Book • Nonfiction
2010s
2019
Adult
18+ years
1020L
In The War for Kindness, Jamil Zaki challenges the notion that empathy is a fixed human trait and presents evidence that it can be cultivated. He examines obstacles like modern isolation and over-identification within groups and suggests strategies to increase empathy, including narrative arts and specific professional practices. By emphasizing empathy as a choice, Zaki calls for collective action to create a kinder world. The book includes mentions of anti-gay violence, antisemitism, and infant death.
Informative
Inspirational
Emotional
Hopeful
Contemplative
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Jamil Zaki's The War for Kindness is praised for its accessible exploration of empathy backed by scientific research. Reviewers commend its engaging writing and actionable insights that inspire hope and social change. However, some critics find its approach overly optimistic and lacking in critical depth. Overall, it is an encouraging read for those interested in fostering empathy.
Readers who appreciate bridging science with human connection will enjoy The War for Kindness by Jamil Zaki. Ideal for fans of Brené Brown’s Daring Greatly and Daniel Goleman’s Emotional Intelligence, it explores cultivating empathy in a divided world through engaging neuroscience and personal stories.
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Carol Dweck
An influential psychologist known for her research on mindsets, she is described as one of Jamil Zaki's intellectual heroes and has collaboratively explored empathy as a skill with Zaki.
Tony McAleer
A former member of white supremacy and neo-Nazi organizations whose interactions with his children and a compassionate teacher led him to renounce his past and work to help others leave hate groups.
Alfred Wegener
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Changing Lives Through Literature (Program)
An alternative probation program co-created by an English professor and a judge that uses literature to help high-risk offenders reframe their self-perceptions and reduce recidivism rates.
288
Book • Nonfiction
2010s
2019
Adult
18+ years
1020L
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