Love's Revolution
reimagining society through care and compassion
about the book
Conell M. Loggenberg’s book is a compelling critique of modern societal beliefs and practices that perpetuate inequality, emotional deprivation, and injustice, blending personal memoir with social analysis. Rooted in his childhood experiences of poverty in South Africa. Moving between homes in Kwanobuhle and Beaufort West, marked by scarcity and trauma. He examines how socio-economic systems shape lives. The Introduction sets his aim: to awaken readers to human interconnectedness and advocate for a society driven by care, not commerce.
Chapter 1: Childhood details his early life, from sleeping on floors with relatives to witnessing privilege through his friend Stibo, highlighting the disparities that fueled his questioning of societal norms.
Chapter 2: Social Graduation critiques the societal conveyor belt, school to retirement. Showing how economic conditions dictate outcomes, as seen in Stibo’s descent into addiction.
Chapter 3: Relationships explores how adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), like his own beatings, shape adult behavior and perpetuate trauma across generations.
about the author
Conell M. Loggenberg
From the small town of Beaufort West, South Africa, to the courtrooms and hospitals of the UK, Conell M. Loggenberg’s career has been anything but ordinary. Born in 1972 in Port Elizabeth, his early years were shaped by a passion for helping others a drive that led him to train as a Professional Nurse, qualifying in four disciplines: General Nursing, Community Health, Psychiatry, and Midwifery.
His journey took him to some of South Africa’s most well-known medical institutions, including Groote Schuur Hospital and Lentegeur Psychiatric Hospital, before a life-changing decision in 1998 brought him to the United Kingdom. There, he continued his work within the NHS at Worthing & Southlands Hospitals NHS Trust, before turning his attention to a new challenge entrepreneurship.
