In an age defined by spectacle, excess, and the relentless pursuit of power, Empire of Sin offers a penetrating intellectual exploration of the hidden psychological and cultural forces shaping contemporary global morality.
Through interdisciplinary analysis that bridges literature, cultural studies, political philosophy, and media theory, Prof. Dr. Milton Biswas examines how modern civilization has gradually normalized ethical ambiguity, transforming scandal into system and spectacle into governance.
From the seductive dynamics of absolute power and the rise of billionaire empires to the architecture of global silence maintained through media manipulation and political immunity, this work investigates the deep structures of moral collapse in a hyper-connected world.
The book further explores the psychological economies of pleasure and control, the postmodern erosion of shame, and the emerging cultural anxieties of youth shaped by technology and digital spectacle.
Yet, Empire of Sin is not merely a critique. It is also a philosophical call to renewal. By turning to literature as a witness to human conscience and imagination, the author proposes pathways for reclaiming ethical futures in an age of fragmentation.
Bold, provocative, and deeply reflective, this book is essential reading for scholars, students, and general readers interested in global culture, political psychology, media power, and the moral trajectory of modern civilization.