A new philosophical work examining how ordinary people enable extraordinary harm has quietly climbed to the top of multiple Amazon category rankings, striking a chord with readers seeking to understand the moral blind spots that recur throughout history.
“Time Transcending Moralities: A Moral Code for the Past, Present, and Future” takes readers through an analysis of behavioral patterns that appear across different eras and contexts, from historic injustices to contemporary ethical failures. The book draws on observations and weave together philosophical inquiry with real-world examples spanning politics, business, sports, technology, and everyday life.
The work has reached #1 in Humanism Philosophy on Amazon, along with #2 positions in both Consciousness & Thought and Philosophy Movements categories. It’s also cracked the broader Philosophy category at #8 and reached #56 in the expansive Politics & Social Sciences section.
A Systems Approach to Moral Behavior
What sets this work apart is its systems-minded approach to understanding how conscience evolves across time and cultures. Rather than offering prescriptive moral rules, the author explores the recurring patterns that allow harmful behaviors to persist and even gain social acceptance in different periods.
The book appeals to a diverse readership spanning educators, students, community organizers, and activists, as well as those interested in moral psychology and ethics. Sports analysts and historians have also found relevance in its examination of how ethical compromises manifest in competitive environments.
The writing blends philosophical rigor with accessibility, making complex ideas about human behavior and moral evolution understandable without sacrificing depth. This approach has resonated particularly with college-educated and self-educated readers aged 20 to 60 who are questioning established norms and seeking frameworks for understanding contemporary moral dilemmas.
Building on Success
The book’s performance reflects growing interest in works that bridge academic philosophy with practical applications to current events and personal decision-making. Its success in multiple categories suggests readers are hungry for content that helps them understand not just what to think, but how to think about the ethical challenges facing society.

The author plans to continue producing philosophical works that make deep ideas accessible to general audiences. The goal is to inspire a new generation of thinkers willing to question societal norms and explore how morality shifts across different times and contexts. Future plans include ongoing writing, speaking engagements, and direct engagement with readers interested in philosophical examination of cultural and ethical patterns.
The book’s rise comes at a time when many readers are grappling with questions about collective responsibility, institutional ethics, and how to recognize and resist harmful patterns in their own communities and professions.


