In Cone's novel, love is depicted as a generator of resilience and empathy, which would support again some of the main tenets of the relational ethics and the ethics of love fostered by transmodern thinkers. As we can read in Kristal's view: "One's resilience is proportional to the ...
Nazi occupation of the islands seem to endorse Rifkin’s [41], Jarowksi’s [42], and Dussell’s [8] transmodern ideas that all humans are somehow interconnected and that “we are in the long end game of including ‘the other’, ‘the alien’, ‘the unrecognized’” [41] (p. 26)...