The Ernest Becker Reader

The Ernest Becker Reader

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Sep 1, 2017 · English · Kindle (245 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 245
Language English
Published Sep 1, 2017
Publisher University of Washington Press
ISBN-10 0295801840
ISBN-13 9780295801841

Description

Ernest Becker emerges as a profound thinker, his insights cutting through the complexity of human existence. With an acute understanding of society and its intricacies, he delves into the fears and motivations that shape human behavior. His reflections during a tumultuous era in America reveal a deep exploration of the human condition, addressing the existential struggles that resonate even today.

Through a collection of his notable works, readers are invited to engage with Becker's thoughtful examinations of death, meaning, and the human psyche. Each piece offers a unique lens on how people cope with their mortality and the underlying anxieties that define their lives. This compilation not only showcases Becker's intellectual legacy but also encourages readers to reflect on their own understanding of life and existence.

Liechty expertly curates Becker's writings, bringing forward the essence of his philosophy while making it accessible for contemporary audiences. The reader is left with a greater appreciation for Becker's legacy, gaining insight into the universal themes that continue to challenge and inspire modern society's quest for meaning.

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Contemporary
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