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The Denial of Death

by Ernest Becker

📄 432 pages⏱ ~11 hrs

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In 'The Denial of Death', Ernest Becker explores the human condition, arguing that our fear of mortality drives our behavior and shapes our culture. This Pulitzer Prize-winning book offers a profound and insightful analysis of human nature, revealing the complex interplay between fear, anxiety, and the human desire for meaning and transcendence. With its engaging narrative and compelling arguments, 'The Denial of Death' is a must-read for anyone interested in existential psychology and the human condition.

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