Addressing the pervasive issues of nihilism and despair, Lancelot Law Whyte explores the challenges facing humanity, advocating for a consensus of heart, mind, and will. He critiques the divisiveness of religious sectarianism and the limitations of the sciences in guiding social order. Instead, Whyte emphasizes the importance of an unconscious tradition shared by communities, proposing an integrated state of being as a foundation for human evolution. His insights, grounded in science and philosophy, offer valuable perspectives for sociologists, psychologists, and philosophers.
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