Breaking Boundaries in Ideologies

Breaking Boundaries in Ideologies

Yeong Hwan Choi

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Yeong Hwan Choi
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9798224922727
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Breaking Boundaries in Ideologies: The Shifting World Between Left and Right In the first book of this series, 'Breaking Boundaries in Literature: The Nobel Prize and Korea’s Untold Stories', the left-wing bias in modern literature was critically examined, shedding light on the often ignored narratives of Korean experience. Now, in 'Breaking Boundaries in Ideologies', we delve deeper into the ideological heart of the matter-exploring the shifting and volatile world between left and right, where the boundaries are not only blurred but threatened with collapse. What happens when the world as we know it is flipped on its head? What if the political ideologies we’ve spent centuries trying to reconcile-left and right-were forced into a volatile coexistence? In 'Breaking Boundaries in Ideologies: The Shifting World Between Left and Right', the second book in this captivating series, we are plunged into a world where the principles of left and right clash, bend, and ultimately dissolve into a new reality. With fierce political power, philosophical revelations, and morally complex characters at its core, this is a story that will keep you questioning everything you thought you knew about governance, freedom, and justice. Imagine a South Korea where the left rises to power, but not in the way you might expect. Choi Jun, once a simple man of conviction, finds himself caught in a world where ideologies are no longer clear-cut. In a bizarre alternate history, the South is not just left-wing-it’s a world where leftist ideals of equality and human rights rule the roost, but at the cost of a fragile peace. And, in turn, those ideals begin to give birth to contradictions that no one could predict. In this chaotic landscape, Choi must navigate a shifting world of political factions, military power, and a society teetering on the edge of revolution. Can a society built on contradiction survive? Will the tension between competing ideologies lead to self-destruction-or rebirth? In a narrative that is both intellectually exhilarating and emotionally gripping, 'Breaking Boundaries in Ideologies' confronts the most challenging questions of our time. The left and right, often seen as two sides of the same coin, are brought into sharp focus-unveiling their shared flaws and examining the human cost of ideological purity. The book asks: Can one survive without the other? How long can a world teeter between extremes before it shatters? As Choi’s journey takes him deeper into the political undercurrents that threaten to tear apart his world, he is forced to confront an unsettling truth: the very ideologies that promise a better future may also hold the key to his downfall. 'Breaking Boundaries in Ideologies' is a brutal, yet fascinating examination of the tensions between progress and destruction, the individual and the collective, freedom and control. This is not just a novel; it is a mirror held up to the present. It’s a reflection on the state of our own political divisions and an invitation to examine the principles that drive us. In a world where the lines between left and right blur and merge, 'Breaking Boundaries' forces us to ask: what will emerge when the dust settles?

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