Renowned writer and former Socialist Party MP, Bardhyl Agasi, was Sunday's guest in the studio of the show "Kjo Javë" on News24, where he spoke at length about his newest book titled "Where the Word Distilled", a work that addresses the moral crisis of society.
"I am based on our society lacking some manliness and the word in the true sense to keep the word as it should be spoken," Agassi said.
He added that today we have a reality where "there are all kinds of fabrications, words that are violated, there are oaths that are violated."
"Such is history. You can be at the highest peak today, you can publicly swear something, and one day, a month or a year later, you break your word as if it had never happened. We have also seen great personalities, people who have given their allegiance to the public, who say one thing and a few months later deny themselves. This is the greatest tragedy: when the word is dissolved, manhood is dissolved too," the writer continued.
