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Larissa MacFarquhar

    Larissa MacFarquhar is a celebrated journalist and author known for her profound profiles and explorations of complex human idealism. She crafts detailed and insightful portraits of individuals across diverse fields, delving into their motivations and decisions with remarkable depth. Her style is characterized by meticulous observation and an ability to uncover the core of challenging ethical and philosophical questions. MacFarquhar invites readers to contemplate the boundaries of human striving and the potent urge to help others.

    Strangers Drowning: Impossible Idealism, Drastic Choices, and the Urge to Help
    • What does it mean to devote oneself entirely to helping others? In this exploration, Larissa MacFarquhar delves into the lives of individuals committed to extreme ethical principles, sharing their intimate stories filled with integrity, compromise, bravery, and moral dilemmas. For instance, a couple adopts two troubled children, then expands their family to twenty, grappling with the balance between the needs of their adopted children and those of others in distress. Another couple establishes a leprosy colony in India, risking their own children's safety for the sake of others. A woman struggles with the guilt of spending on herself instead of donating to save lives, questioning when compromise turns into self-indulgence. While we admire such altruism, there is often skepticism towards do-gooders, prompting us to reflect on why moral individuals can make us uneasy. MacFarquhar weaves in a rich history of literature, philosophy, and social science that has shaped this ambivalence in Western culture. Through vivid storytelling, she compels us to confront essential questions about humanity: how much should we help those in need, and at what cost to our loved ones? This thought-provoking work challenges our values and the essence of compassion.

      Strangers Drowning: Impossible Idealism, Drastic Choices, and the Urge to Help