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Dead Thinkers, Modern Problems

What Socrates, Nietzsche, and 11 Other Philosophers Still Know About Your Life

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Editoras Independently published, junho 2026
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DEAD THINKERS, MODERN PROBLEMS
What Socrates, Nietzsche, and 11 Other Philosophers Still Know About Your Life

You are anxious.

You are distracted.

You are performing your life for an audience that does not actually care about you.

You work constantly and feel empty. You are surrounded by information and starving for wisdom. You carry a device in your pocket that can access nearly all human knowledge and still struggle to answer the most important questions:

How should I live?

What actually matters?

How do I find meaning in a world designed to capture my attention rather than earn it?

Thirteen people already knew this was coming.

Dead Thinkers, Modern Problems is the book that connects the most urgent questions of modern life-social media manipulation, burnout, loneliness, political polarization, the crisis of meaning, economic anxiety, and the search for purpose-to the thinkers who diagnosed them centuries before they arrived.

  • Socrates on the attention economy.
  • Plato on algorithmic reality.
  • Aristotle on the difference between success and fulfillment.
  • Confucius on loneliness and broken relationships.
  • Laozi on burnout and the cult of productivity.
  • The Buddha on the dopamine loop.
  • John Locke on the rights you are quietly losing.
  • Rousseau on the performance of authenticity.
  • Adam Smith on the markets we were promised and the markets we got.
  • Descartes on misinformation and intellectual self-defense.
  • Kant on human dignity in an age of optimization.
  • Marx on inequality, work, and alienation.
  • Nietzsche on internet nihilism and the collapse of meaning.

This is not a philosophy textbook.

It does not require any prior knowledge of philosophy.

It requires only one thing: the willingness to consider that the people most of us dismissed as dead, dusty, and irrelevant were, in fact, describing your Tuesday morning with more precision than many modern experts.

Inside you'll discover:

  • 13 fully developed philosopher profiles spanning 25 centuries
  • Clear explanations without academic jargon
  • "The Idea That Still Lives" section at the end of every chapter
  • Modern applications for social media, politics, work, technology, relationships, and personal growth
  • The Ten-Day Philosophy Challenge to put timeless ideas into practice
  • Discussion questions for individual reflection, classrooms, book clubs, and reading groups
  • A curated Further Reading Guide for deeper exploration

Whether you're interested in philosophy for beginners, critical thinking, Stoicism, personal growth, happiness, meaning, purpose, psychology, history, politics, or understanding the forces shaping modern life, this book offers a practical guide to thinking more clearly and living more deliberately.

Readers of Sapiens, Meditations, The Daily Stoic, 12 Rules for Life, and The Denial of Death will find this book sitting comfortably beside them-and arguing with all of them.

The thinkers are dead.

Their ideas aren't.

The examined life is not a luxury.

It may be the most important survival skill of the twenty-first century.

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Nome completo Dead Thinkers, Modern Problems
Autor Ashfaq Rafiq
Língua Inglês
Encadernação Livro - Capa mole
Data de emissão 2026
Número de páginas 76
EAN 9798199967761
Código Libristo 52817262
Peso 116
Dimensões 152 x 229 x 4
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