Echoes of Genovese Unmasking the Bystander Fallacy and the Truth About Human Empathy in Crisis
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1 - 99 Jahr(e)
Erscheinungsdatum
03.03.2026
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155 (Printausgabe)
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815 KB
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1. Auflage
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Englisch
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9783565289936
In 1964, Kitty Genovese was murdered in a New York alleyway. The New York Times published a chilling report stating that 38 witnesses watched the brutal attack from their windows and did absolutely nothing to help. This single article birthed the famous psychological concept of the "Bystander Effect" and convinced a generation that urban humanity was inherently cold and apathetic.
Echoes of Genovese uncovers the shocking reality: the story was almost entirely fabricated. Through meticulous forensic historical research and newly unsealed police records, this book proves that there were nowhere near 38 witnesses. Several people actually did call the police, and neighbors rushed downstairs to hold Kitty in her final moments.
The book explores how the media actively engineered a narrative of societal decay to sell papers, and how an entire branch of psychological research was built upon a journalistic lie. It fundamentally re-evaluates the human response to emergencies.
Stop believing the myth of human apathy. By dismantling the cynical legend of Kitty Genovese, we discover a scientifically backed truth that is far more hopeful: when faced with an emergency, humans are overwhelmingly wired to intervene and help.
Echoes of Genovese uncovers the shocking reality: the story was almost entirely fabricated. Through meticulous forensic historical research and newly unsealed police records, this book proves that there were nowhere near 38 witnesses. Several people actually did call the police, and neighbors rushed downstairs to hold Kitty in her final moments.
The book explores how the media actively engineered a narrative of societal decay to sell papers, and how an entire branch of psychological research was built upon a journalistic lie. It fundamentally re-evaluates the human response to emergencies.
Stop believing the myth of human apathy. By dismantling the cynical legend of Kitty Genovese, we discover a scientifically backed truth that is far more hopeful: when faced with an emergency, humans are overwhelmingly wired to intervene and help.
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