The world is unraveling--and most people can feel it. But the deeper problem isn't the chaos. It's that nothing makes sense anymore.
In Why the World Doesn't Make Sense, writer and thinker Christine Menedis traces the fracture beneath our modern moment--exposing how a forgotten shift in how we define the human person led to the confusion, fragmentation, and loss of liberty we now call normal. She reveals how our institutions, ideologies, and even our best attempts at solutions are all rooted in a broken understanding of the individual.
This isn't a culture war book. It's not a call to rebuild the system--or to burn it down. It's about truth: what happens when a society loses it, and how to find our way back home.