- Overview
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This book investigates the values that Korean society has lost.
- Book Intro
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Kwon Seok-cheon is the director of the reporting division at JTBC, a Korean broadcasting company. His columns evoke empathy in readers on the days they’re released, and his writing is actively read and shared with others regardless of their opinions or affiliations.
In this book, the author contemplates on the values we have missed out on while living through extreme conflict and our bitter struggle for survival. Through the clear, powerful ideas conveyed in the edgy writing of this book, readers can finally awaken to the issues of today.
- About the Author
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Kwon Sukchun
Kwon Seok-cheon was born in Seoul in 1967. Kwon studied law in college and landed himself a job at the Kyunghyang Shinmun newspaper agency in 1990. He later transferred to JoongAng Ilbo where he served as the head of the legal team and the 2nd reporting team before moving up to the positions of Director of the Reporting Division at JTBC broadcasting network and editorial writer for JoongAng Ilbo. As of 2020, Kwon currently works as a director and is the head of the reporting division at JTBC. To date, he has written Please Give Us Justice and I Have an Objection to the Supreme Court.