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The Unworthy examines the dark history of how civilizations have deemed certain individuals and groups as undeserving of basic human rights and dignity. Through meticulous research and compelling narratives, Agustina Bazterrica explores the psychological, social, and institutional factors that enable societies to rationalize cruelty and exclusion.
Drawing on historical examples and contemporary cases, the author reveals the patterns of dehumanization that precede atrocities and injustice. The book questions the arbitrary standards by which humans judge each other’s worth and challenges readers to recognize these dangerous mechanisms in modern society. Bazterrica’s investigation serves as both a warning and a call to action, demonstrating how easily compassion can be erased and how essential it is to resist the narrative that anyone is unworthy of fundamental human dignity.







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