The book offers a reflective journey exploring the evolution of consciousness as an information-processing mode. It delves into the development of civil life, encompassing religion, science, philosophy, governance, and the arts. A central theme is the concept of 'evil,' examining its pervasive role throughout human history and its impact on societal progress.
Ernest Dyer Books



The book offers a reflective journey exploring the evolution of consciousness as an information-processing mode. It delves into the development of civil life, examining key areas such as religion, science, philosophy, governance, and the arts. A central theme is the concept of 'evil,' presented as a significant and often bleak aspect of human history, prompting readers to contemplate its role throughout societal progress.
The book offers a reflective journey exploring the evolution of consciousness as an information-processing mode. It examines the development of civil life across various domains, including religion, science, philosophy, governance, and the arts. A central theme is the concept of 'evil,' which is portrayed as a significant yet somber element in the narrative of human history. Through this exploration, the text delves into the complexities of human experience and the interplay between progress and moral challenges.