Gray's Anatomy by John Gray

Gray's Anatomy

John Gray
496 pages
Anchor Canada
Jul 2009
Politics WSBN
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The essential thoughts of today's most provocative philosopher.<br><br>Why is the human reason to blame for the worst crimes of the twentieth century?<br>Why is progress a pernicious myth?<br>Why is contemporary atheism just a hangover from Christian faith?<br><br>John Gray, author of <b>Straw Dogs</b> and <b>Black Mass</b>, is one of the most original and iconoclastic thinkers of our time. In this pugnacious and brilliant collection of essays from across his career, he smashes through humanity's most cherished beliefs to overturn our view of the world and our place in it.<br><br>From <b>Gray's Anatomy</b>:<br>&quot;If humans are different from other animals, it is chiefly in being governed by myths, which are not creations of the will but creatures of the imagination.&quot;<br><br>&quot;All prevailing philosophies embody the fiction that human life can be altered at will. Better aim for the impossible, they say, than submit to fate. Invariably, the result is a cult of human self-assertion that soon ends in farce.&quot;
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Economic realism and common sense

Very readable views of a variety of mainly political philosophical subjects, including a critique of that naive and dangerous neo-liberalism which has done so much harm in the world since the 1970's. As has been frequently noted political economy, and economics generally, is mostly common sense. John Gray brings common sense into play admirably. But not optimistic. Read more

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Pages 496
Publisher Anchor Canada
Published 2009
Readers 2