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The Psychology of Victimhood
Why Being a Victim Is Powerful in Modern Society
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Why does modern society reward victimhood—and what does it cost us?
In The Psychology of Victimhood, Kevin L. Whitworth delivers a bold cultural diagnosis of how grievance, resentment, and envy have been transformed into moral currency in the modern age. Drawing from psychology, economics, media dynamics, and real-world examples, this audiobook reveals how victimhood has evolved from a condition to overcome into an identity to protect—and even monetize.
This is not a denial of injustice or suffering. It is an examination of how systems built to address inequality have increasingly incentivized permanent grievance, discouraged personal responsibility, and reframed achievement as suspicion rather than success.
Inside, you’ll discover:
- Why outrage is rewarded in the attention economy
- How envy quietly reshaped modern moral language
- The psychological appeal of victim identity
- Why accountability is increasingly treated as cruelty
- How “equity” rhetoric often shifts from opportunity to entitlement
- The hidden social costs of outsourcing responsibility
Written with clarity, precision, and a sharp analytical edge, The Psychology of Victimhood challenges listeners to think beyond slogans and narratives—and to confront uncomfortable truths about power, status, and human behavior.
If you value independent thought, intellectual honesty, and cultural critique that refuses to flatter its audience, this audiobook will challenge—and sharpen—your perspective.
©2026 Kevin L Whitworth (P)2026 Kevin L Whitworth