New book 'Nezabiješ' warns that evil often hides behind authority
Translated from Slovak, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A new book titled "Nezabiješ" (You Shall Not Kill) highlights how evil often masquerades as authority.
- The book serves as a reminder that wrongdoing can be disguised as legitimate power or influence.
- The description suggests the book explores the deceptive nature of certain authoritative figures or systems.
The newly released book, "Nezabiješ" (You Shall Not Kill), offers a stark reminder that evil frequently disguises itself as legitimate authority. The publication aims to draw attention to the insidious ways in which wrongdoing can be presented under the guise of power, influence, or established order.
"Nezabiješ" serves as a critical examination of how malevolent intentions or actions can be cloaked in the trappings of respectability and command. The book's central theme suggests that individuals and systems wielding authority are not inherently virtuous and can, in fact, be conduits for harmful or unethical behavior.
By highlighting this deceptive facade, the book encourages readers to question appearances and to critically assess the nature of authority they encounter. It implies that true judgment should be based on actions and principles, rather than solely on the position or title held by an individual or institution.
Originally published by SME in Slovak. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.