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The Abolition of Man

By: C. S. Lewis
Narrated by: Douglas Gresham
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Both astonishing and prophetic, The Abolition of Man remains one of C. S. Lewis's most controversial works. Lewis sets out to persuade his audience of the ongoing importance and relevance of universal objective values, such as courage and honor, and the foundational necessity of natural law. He also makes a cogent case that a retreat from these pillars of our educational system, even if in the name of "scientism", would be catastrophic. National Review lists it as number seven on their "100 Best Nonfiction Books of the 20th Century".

©1947 C.S. Lewis Pte. Ltd. Copyright renewed (P)2014 HarperCollins Publishers
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very informative

loved it i believe that he spoke a lot of wisdom. and. everything he said. you can see in today youth

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What has happened to us?

Where was and is, the educational system that allowed this thinking to be commonplace? Shame.

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Excellent reading.

Discusses what happens to society when God is removed from education. A must read for all concerned about societal changes.

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Required reading

Outstanding thoughts well read. This is my favorite book by CS Lewis. I highly recommend it.

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Difficult Read

I struggled through this read until I had it read to me. It was still difficult to understand as C.S. Lewis was definitely a brilliant writer. I had difficulty with his circular arguments as sometimes they just did not make sense. In the end, it is a good book just a difficult argument regarding moral and objective values as it pertains to education.

Douglas Gresham is a good narrator as he helps to get through it without putting one to sleep.

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Lewis’s greatest book

This is a good book. I have read it many times and would recommend it to anyone.

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A Short Critique of the Overly-Critical

Me calling this work a short critique of the overly-critical may sound like an oxymoron, especially to the overly-critical. Why am I not calling it a critique of education or of science? Precisely because C.S. Lewis did not consider it such. To him, the extremes that he described in the essays were, at best, dim echos of what they were imitating. He hoped, as should all who agree at any level to the viewpoints brought up here, that by shining light upon the erroneous systems the lovers of right and true growth can somehow win some ground against. Whether it has done that is a discussion that should probably be saved for a different time, but however it has gone, it is always good for those who know the truth to try a little harder. No, that does not mean to try to force in any way, but simply to keep putting it out there, showing why it is right and allowing others to choose for themselves.

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Concise critique of modern philosophical trends

A concise, reorienting critique of modern philosophical trends and worldviews which since the time of this writing have in many ways come to fruition. He implores the reader to consider the practical consequences of a departure from objective morality, values, and truth.

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So relevant!!

This was a fabulous production of one of the best books on education. Highly recommend

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I tried reading the print book ...

yet i detest sitting. This audio book is true truth on my opinion. I'd recommend this book to anyone seeking wisdom.

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