This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
In Morality, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks argues that our society is in the midst of a cultural crisis. By shifting our focus from "We" to "I," we have outsourced our morality to the market and the state, leading to a divided, anxious, and lonely world. This audiobook summary explores Sacks's powerful case for why a shared moral code is essential for a free and compassionate society.
This audio captures the key takeaways found in the original book. It examines the consequences of radical individualism, from the decline of the family and the rise of "post-truth" politics to the corrosion of trust in our most important institutions. You'll discover why self-interest alone cannot sustain a thriving community and how a culture of victimhood and public shaming is threatening our basic freedoms. All fluff and unnecessary information has been removed to save you hours of time.
Learn how you can apply the main lessons & principles in a five minute listen. Discover the practical difference between a society based on contract and one based on covenant. Sacks provides a roadmap for rebuilding our social bonds by emphasizing responsibility, civility, and the common good.
If you've already read the original, this audio will help you cement the most important lessons. If you haven't, don't worry, here you will find all the practical information that you can apply to move from "I" to "We" and restore health to our divided times.