Our Human Herds
Autor Stephen Martin Fritzen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 sep 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781662903021
ISBN-10: 1662903022
Pagini: 1102
Dimensiuni: 216 x 280 x 58 mm
Greutate: 2.5 kg
Editura: Gatekeeper Press
ISBN-10: 1662903022
Pagini: 1102
Dimensiuni: 216 x 280 x 58 mm
Greutate: 2.5 kg
Editura: Gatekeeper Press
Notă biografică
Stephen Martin Fritz has worked in government, owned both successful and unsuccessful businesses, lived in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Italy, France, Britain, and a dozen states within the US. He weaves a study of philosophy, history, science, politics, and personal observation into a unique view of the human experience.
An interdisciplinary approach allows him to combine the insights of Aristotle, the observations of Darwin, and latest political wranglings on CNN, along with conversations with cab drivers and drive-thru employees to form a coherent story of what it means to be human.
In the book Our Human Herds, the author present a new theory of human social outlook called "Dual Morality." This new and better way to understand the human social experience explains why it is societies form as they do, history unfolded as it did and why our political battles take shape along all the familiar lines.
An interdisciplinary approach allows him to combine the insights of Aristotle, the observations of Darwin, and latest political wranglings on CNN, along with conversations with cab drivers and drive-thru employees to form a coherent story of what it means to be human.
In the book Our Human Herds, the author present a new theory of human social outlook called "Dual Morality." This new and better way to understand the human social experience explains why it is societies form as they do, history unfolded as it did and why our political battles take shape along all the familiar lines.