Reclaiming Civilisation
A Case for Optimism for the Future of Humanity
by Brendan Myers
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Pub Date 25 Aug 2017 | Archive Date 8 Sep 2017
John Hunt Publishing Ltd | Moon Books
Description
What is civilization, and is it a good thing? It’s a name for the most glorious of humanity’s monuments and cultural achievements; yet it also speaks of the conquests, oppressions, and empires which make their glory possible. This book explains the essence of civilization, then asks what’s wrong with it, and considers what can be done about it.
Advance Praise
Brendan
Myers is that rarest of creatures, a philosopher who writes in a style that is
eminently readable, refreshingly jargon-free, and, what's more, genuinely
engaging. Rather than a dry, academic text, reading this gives one the feeling
of sitting with the author in a warm room, probably with a glass of wine or a
decent pint of real ale, and listening to him expound his ideas with pleasure
and enthusiasm. In this case, those ideas are all about civilisation, asking
what it is, if it is a good thing, and how we can make it better. Given the
daily dose of depression drip-fed to us on every news bulletin, these are
perhaps the most pressing questions of our age. Myers is able to untangle the
chaos sufficiently to draw from it causes for optimism and a plan for the
future that might just see us thrive rather than merely survive. Anyone running
for political office should not be allowed to do so until they have read this
book. If this were done, the world would undoubtedly be a better, safer, saner
place.
Philip Shallcrass (Founder and Chief of the British Druid Order)
Marketing Plan
Brendan Cathbad Myers is
the author of sixteen books in philosophy, environmental ethics, history of
ideas, spirituality, urban fantasy fiction, and game design. Brendan is
professor of philosophy at CEGEP Heritage College, Gatineau. He lives in
Gatineau, Quebec, Canada.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781785355653 |
PRICE | £13.99 (GBP) |