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by Jano García is a critical analysis of how modern Western societies have transformed into a "docile flock" guided by emotion rather than reason. The book, which features a prologue by the philosopher Antonio Escohotado, explores the mechanisms of social and ideological control in the 21st century. Core Thesis

García examines the shift from societies based on individual effort and Judeo-Christian values (like respect for property and dignity) to ones characterized by material comfort and conformism.

A controversial point in the book is the suggestion that modern democracy can lead to a "tyranny of the majority," where the collective herd instinct eventually overrides individual liberties. Reader Insights