Escape from Evil

Escape from Evil

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Mar 1, 1985 · English · Paperback (188 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 188
Language English
Published Mar 1, 1985
Publisher Free Press
ISBN-10 0029024501
ISBN-13 9780029024508

Description

Ernest Becker delves deep into the human psyche in this compelling exploration of mortality, anxiety, and the often-paralyzing fear of evil. With the same boldness that earned him a Pulitzer Prize, he examines how the fear of death shapes human behavior, relationships, and society itself. Throughout the narrative, Becker intertwines philosophical insights with psychological theories, offering a multifaceted understanding of why individuals tend to escape from what they perceive as evil.

Becker's prose invites readers to confront their own fears while challenging societal norms that dictate how we should respond to life’s inevitabilities. As he navigates through themes of identity, morality, and the quest for meaning, he asks tough questions about our existence and the constructs we create to shield ourselves from the harsh realities of life. This work is not just a philosophical treatise; it is a heartfelt call to embrace the beauty and terror of the human experience.

The exploration serves as both an invitation and a challenge, urging readers to look beyond their defenses and face the existential dilemmas that linger beneath the surface. It pushes for a deeper understanding of what it means to be human when confronted with the duality of good and evil, encouraging a profound reflection on courage, love, and the longing for authenticity amid chaos.

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Horror
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