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Ernest Dyer

    The Human Condition (Volume 3)
    The Human Condition (Volume 2)
    The Human Condition (Volume 1)
    • The Human Condition (Volume 1)

      an evolutionary experience

      • 542 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      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.

      The Human Condition (Volume 1)
    • The Human Condition (Volume 2)

      an evolutionary experience

      • 848 pages
      • 30 hours of reading

      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 Human Condition (Volume 2)
    • The Human Condition (Volume 3)

      an evolutionary experience

      • 586 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      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.

      The Human Condition (Volume 3)