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The Farce of the Human Mind
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A daring and witty intellectual journey where the brilliant sociologist Dr. Ali Al-Wardi deconstructs the paradoxes hidden within the human mind, exposing the absolute dogmas that have bound our societies for centuries.
About this book
In his iconic masterpiece, "The Farce of the Human Mind," Dr. Ali Al-Wardi dissects the social and psychological constructs of the modern individual. With his signature sharp wit and engaging prose, Al-Wardi strips away the illusion of "absolute rationality," proving that the human mind is highly adaptive—shaped primarily by personal interests, environments, and inherited dogmas.
Drawing from Ibn Khaldun's sociological legacy, Al-Wardi dives deep into the conflict between nomadism and civilization, explaining the dual personality and social dissonance prevalent in our societies. He wages an intellectual war against rigid Aristotelian logic, urging the reader to adopt a fluid, relative logic that evolves with reality. This book is not merely a social critique; it is a mirror that challenges our deepest assumptions to awaken a renewed, critical consciousness.
Drawing from Ibn Khaldun's sociological legacy, Al-Wardi dives deep into the conflict between nomadism and civilization, explaining the dual personality and social dissonance prevalent in our societies. He wages an intellectual war against rigid Aristotelian logic, urging the reader to adopt a fluid, relative logic that evolves with reality. This book is not merely a social critique; it is a mirror that challenges our deepest assumptions to awaken a renewed, critical consciousness.
Why read it?
To liberate your mind from rigid cognitive biases and gain a nuanced, relative perspective of the world. This book equips you with a unique lens to decode human contradictions and societal behaviors through an incredibly engaging, profound, and accessible sociological narrative.
Who is it for?
For truth-seekers, lovers of sociology and philosophy, and any courageous reader willing to challenge their inherited beliefs, question societal norms, and embrace the raw complexity of human nature.
Book details
Language
ar
ISBN-13
9789933521578
Page count
312
Age rating
General