In modern pop culture, we call this "hating." But a century ago, a German philosopher named Max Scheler wrote a brilliant, terrifying deep-dive into this exact phenomenon. He called it Ressentiment (a French term, but he made it famous).
The Poison That Spreads: Unpacking Max Scheler’s Ressentiment (And Why You Need the PDF)
If you’ve been searching for the , you’re likely looking for more than just a book. You’re looking for a mirror to hold up against modern society. Let’s talk about why this 1912 text is arguably more relevant than ever in the age of social media.
The search for the usually begins with curiosity about a personal feeling—why do I feel so bitter?—but it ends with a terrifying realization about the culture.
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