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How Should We Then Live
- The Rise and Decline of Western Thought and Culture
- Narrated by: Kate Reading
- Length: 7 hrs and 51 mins
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- Jad Letcher
- 04-03-2015
A profound overview of philosophical thought.
Recommended to the young person seeking to understand more in-depth the current moral and philosophical condition of the post-modern man. At the conclusion of the book you will be left thinking, challenged to better grasp the elusive problems of the existential questions of purpose and meaning and also compelled, as by a call to arms, to be a voice in our society reminding people of the necessity of the absolute!
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- Gian Urbani
- 31-12-2019
As relevant now as when it was written!
Few writers have the ability to see the big picture and explain it so well. These prophetic words have never been more true as in our time. Solid mind food and a reminder of the TRUTH! Beautifully read too.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-06-2020
Very Relevant for Today's World Troubles
Even though he wrote this some years ago, it is uncanny how relevant it is for our current situation in 2020.
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