Idiot
Evil’s Advocate
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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De:
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Dilaware Khan
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Evil does not arrive screaming. It arrives explaining.
Idiot: Evil’s Advocate is a philosophical novel about complicity, language, and the quiet mechanisms by which cruelty becomes reasonable.
This is not a thriller, nor a story of monsters or possession.
It is an interior descent into how justification itself can become a moral anesthetic.
A philosopher, once devoted to clarity and truth, begins to experience a dialogue with a Voice that claims to be reason. The Voice does not threaten or command. It argues. Patiently and politely, it reframes faith as order, order as efficiency, and efficiency as purity. What begins as resistance slowly becomes cooperation.
Told through fragmented dialogue, institutional observation notes, and reflective prose, the novel traces a shift from private thought to public systems. Ideas once used to pursue truth are repurposed to organize silence. By the final pages, the Voice no longer needs belief or persuasion. It has found a structure capable of speaking for it.
Written in restrained, literary prose, Idiot: Evil’s Advocate examines how intelligence can serve harm, how moral language disguises violence, and how the desire to understand becomes permission to act.
For readers of Dostoevsky, Camus, Kafka, and philosophical literary fiction, this is a slow and unsettling meditation on evil not as an enemy, but as something that learns to speak fluently through us.
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