
An outrageously lucid discussion on the theme of euthanasia, the book portrays the works of a (imaginary?) secret government-funded symposium, organised by the FATER, a disquieting organization that promotes programmed death as the most desirable outcome of an equitable and efficient society. Set in a Sweden that trascends her own borders, to become the prototype of the moder society, the Modern Death is one of the most intellectually unconfortable book I’ve ever read.
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