Liquid Love
summary This chapter shows how important love for one's neighbors, and how humans react to the situations of this act. in the text it is seen as any act of helping another person, the author shows how difficult it is for us to love our neighbor and that such an action or precept is opposed to reason and morality. gives several examples from history, where acts of violence and disrespect for others can be identified, he takes these moments as immoral and irrational acts. “To love one's neighbor as we love ourselves would then mean respect the unique character of each one, the value of our differences that enrich the world that we all inhabit and that make it amore fascinating and pleasant place, because they expand even more their cornucopia of promises"(textual). also talks about self-love, the instinct to stay alive, to want to fight, protect and resist, the author relates this to the animal instinct,...