The way we are
by
 
Wheelis, Allen, 1915-

Title
The way we are

Author
Wheelis, Allen, 1915-

ISBN
9780393062144

Personal Author
Wheelis, Allen, 1915-

Edition
1st ed.

Publication Information
New York : Norton, c2006.

Physical Description
141 p. ; 21 cm.

Contents
The nature of man -- Groups -- The scheme of things -- Power -- Sovereignty -- Desire -- Fidelity -- Loss -- Love.

Abstract
"Allen Wheelis starts from the premise that human beings do not know themselves because deception - including self-deception - is not only a strategy for survival but also the basis of the social contract whereby man trades his individual freedom for the security of a tribe or state. Are we really motivated by ideals such as freedom, equality, and justice? In fact these are only distractions useful to the state, which demands conscience of us but is itself above all moral constraints, seeking only power. Were we to understand or dwell on our individual mortality, we would not be willing to make the necessary sacrifices or participate in the bloody business of the group." "This unsparing map of the human condition is presented in hypnotic prose and illustrated by vivid fictional narratives. Unsparing as it is, the book finds its way to an episode of transcendent love, for this too is part of the way we are."--BOOK JACKET.

Subject Term
Psychology.

Electronic Access
Table of contents only http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip067/2006002294.html