[Review] Bullies, Parasites and Slaves: Replacing Exploitation with Mutual Care (George Koch) Summarized.

[Review] Bullies, Parasites and Slaves: Replacing Exploitation with Mutual Care (George Koch) Summarized.
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[Review] Bullies, Parasites and Slaves: Replacing Exploitation with Mutual Care (George Koch) Summarized.

Jun 02 2026 | 00:08:26

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Episode June 02, 2026 00:08:26

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Bullies, Parasites and Slaves: Replacing Exploitation with Mutual Care (George Koch)

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Bullies, Parasites and Slaves: Replacing Exploitation with Mutual Care by George Koch is a work of social criticism and civic argument focused on the problem of exploitation in modern life. Rather than treating inequality, coercion, and institutional unfairness as separate issues, the book presents them as connected outcomes of predatory power. Its central framework divides social roles into bullies, who take through threat or harm; parasites, who take through deception or hidden advantage; and slaves, who are exploited or pressured into maintaining systems that benefit others. The book draws on moral philosophy, religion, humanism, history, psychology, and lived experience to argue that exploitation is not only a personal failing but also a structural pattern. Its purpose is both diagnostic and practical: to help readers recognize exploitative behavior, understand how it becomes normalized, and consider mutual care as a social alternative rooted in protection, fairness, and shared flourishing.

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