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Ernest Dyer

    Warfare and the Human Condition
    The Human Condition (Volume 2)
    The Human Condition (Volume 1)
    Conditioned for Integrity
    Conditioned for Freedom
    On Being Human
    • On Being Human

      • 150pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Exploring profound philosophical questions, this book delves into the nature of knowledge, ethical action, and the essence of hope. It encourages readers to reflect on their understanding of reality, the moral implications of their choices, and the possibilities for a hopeful future. Through a thought-provoking analysis, it invites contemplation on the interconnectedness of these themes and their relevance in contemporary life, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in philosophy and existential inquiry.

      On Being Human
    • Conditioned for Freedom

      • 212pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Inspired by a real-life incident, the narrative follows characters on an adventurous journey along England's south coast while being hunted by a ruthless criminal gang. Led by a malevolent figure at the helm of an extensive organization, the story delves into themes of human trafficking, drug addiction, and the fight against exploitation. As the protagonists navigate danger and deception, they confront the dark realities of crime and the resilience needed to combat such evil.

      Conditioned for Freedom
    • Conditioned for Integrity

      • 282pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Set in early nineteenth century England, the narrative follows a man's quest to confront the challenging realities faced by the populace. Driven by a profound sense of justice, he engages in direct action to address social injustices, highlighting the struggles and resilience of individuals during this tumultuous period.

      Conditioned for Integrity
    • The Human Condition (Volume 1)

      an evolutionary experience

      • 542pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura

      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

      • 848pagine
      • 30 ore di lettura

      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)
    • Warfare and the Human Condition

      • 530pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura

      Exploring the historical trajectory of warfare, this book delves into the persistent nature of human conflict and its roots in elite-driven international relations. It questions the inevitability of war and examines the potential for a peaceful future, contemplating whether humanity is doomed to self-destruction or capable of forging a hopeful path forward. By analyzing the underlying causes of conflict, the author aims to inspire a collective vision for peace and cooperation among nations.

      Warfare and the Human Condition
    • The Human Condition (Volume 3)

      an evolutionary experience

      • 586pagine
      • 21 ore di lettura

      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)
    • Warfare has been an enduring if dismal aspect of humankind's development - Down to today when the elite-led construction of international relations has come to be primarily based on competition and conflict. The world now teeters on the edge of a possible thermonuclear conflagration. This essay offers a brief overview of the history of warfare and seeks to identify the primary underlying causes of conflict. This in order to provide a genealogical context for addressing the question..... Is war inevitable? And to consider whether we are destined to destroy the human race, or can we together construct an alternative future? A future infused with hope for peace between peoples and the purpose that can achieve this aspiration.

      The Contradiction Within the Soul of Humanity