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W. E. Gutman

    Mired
    It Happened Tomorrow
    The COVID Chronicles
    Where Is "god" When Men Weep?
    • Where Is "god" When Men Weep?

      Tracking the Lies, Absurdities, and Unspeakable Crimes Committed

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the absence of a divine presence amidst human suffering, this book critiques the concept of God while highlighting the brutal realities of human cruelty. The author expresses profound frustration with religious doctrines that underpin oppressive systems and incite horrific acts. Through a thought-provoking lens, it challenges readers to confront the contradictions of faith and the often devastating impact of organized religion on humanity.

      Where Is "god" When Men Weep?
    • The COVID Chronicles

      Once Upon A Time, As Fascism, Contagion, and Mass Lunacy Festered

      • 142 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      With a sardonic and iconoclastic tone, the narrative delves into the self-inflicted crises facing humanity, such as climate change, rampant capitalism, and social injustices. It critiques the rise of ignorance over knowledge and the threats to democracy, highlighting the political and religious forces aiming to transform America into a fascist state. The author reflects on the fleeting nature of historical lessons, suggesting that future generations may not be prepared for the looming horrors ahead.

      The COVID Chronicles
    • It Happened Tomorrow

      It'll Happen Again Yesterday, A Brief History of Willful Amnesia - When Memory of the Future Fails Us

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the themes of societal indoctrination and the cyclical nature of history, this dystopian narrative critiques both capitalism and communism while addressing the rise of fascism and religious extremism. The author highlights the dangers of ignorance and apathy, portraying a world rife with cruelty and corruption. Through vivid chronicles of despair, the story urges readers to recognize the importance of memory and foresight, warning that without awareness of the past, humanity is doomed to repeat its mistakes.

      It Happened Tomorrow
    • Mired

      Life in the Swamp - Ruminations on the Irrelevance of Truth in an Age of Unreason, Lies, and Killer Pandemics

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The essays in this collection offer a blend of personal reflections and sharp critiques on societal and political issues, portraying a world filled with chaos and disillusionment. The author, through a mix of nostalgia and frustration, delves into themes like the media's role, political corruption, and the impact of prevailing beliefs on humanity. Rather than providing solutions, the writing evokes a sense of sadness and anger, as the author grapples with his own identity in a world that feels increasingly alienating.

      Mired