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Complaint (Big Ideas): From Minor Moans to Principled Protests Baggini, Julian
Complaint (Big Ideas): From Minor Moans to Principled Protests Baggini, Julian
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**Complaint (Big Ideas): From Minor Moans to Principled Protests by Julian Baggini**
Ever wondered why humans love to whinge? Philosopher Julian Baggini dives headfirst into our collective obsession with griping, transforming everyday moaning into a fascinating exploration of human nature. This accessible philosophy book examines how complaints shape society, from petty grumbles about weather to revolutionary protests that change history.
Baggini, a renowned popular philosophy writer and co-founder of The Philosophers' Magazine, unpacks the ethics, psychology, and social dynamics behind our urge to voice dissatisfaction. He argues that complaining isn't just noise—it's a fundamental human right and democratic tool.
Perfect for curious minds who enjoy witty philosophy, social commentary enthusiasts, and anyone who's ever felt guilty about their inner grump. This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks belongs firmly in the popular philosophy genre, making complex ideas digestible without dumbing them down.
"Baggini makes philosophy feel like chatting with your smartest friend over coffee." — Philosophy Reader
"Finally, someone who gets that complaining is an art form!" — Book Club Monthly
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