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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
    • Strangers Drowning

      • 688 pages
      • 25 hours of reading

      There are those of us who help and those who live to help. In Strangers Drowning, celebrated journalist Larissa MacFarquhar digs deep into the psychological roots and existential dilemmas motivating those rare individuals practising lives of extreme ethical commitment. The donor who offers up her kidney to a complete stranger; the activist who abandons possessions to devote himself to the cause; the foster parent who adopts dozens of children- such do-gooders inspire us but also force us to question deep-seated notions about what it means to be human. How could these do-gooders value strangers as much as their own loved ones? What does it really take to live a life of extreme virtue? Might it mean making choices as heartbreaking as the one in the old philosophy problem- abandoning a single family member to drown so that two strangers might live?

      Strangers Drowning2015
      3.9