Social death can be defined as the condition of people not fully accepted as human by the wider society. From various studies conducted on social death, three underlying notions have arisen: ‘a loss of social identity, loss of social connectedness and losses associated with the...
Introduction The pervasive issue of psychopathy and criminal behavior has long been a concern worldwide, spanning centuries of human history. Understanding how to identify and prevent psychopathy is contingent upon comprehending the complex mindset of individuals afflicted with this condition. The enigmatic nature of psychopaths,...
In his seminal poem “The Wasteland,” T.S. Eliot vividly externalizes what he perceives to be a very internal death of pandemic proportions. Calling upon a vast catalogue of religion, classical writings, music and art, the work depicts an entire Western culture virtually dead spiritually in...