A Humanitarian Past A Humanitarian Past

A Humanitarian Past

Antiquity’S Impact on Present Social Conditions

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Publisher Description

This book opens a window on our historical past. We find antiquity has drawn a blind over earlier and more humanitarian cultures, writing off their artistic and egalitarian practices while antiquitys social habits escalated stress.
Psychologists have recently made us aware that stress has very negative results for community life. Simultaneously, archaeologists have uncovered information about Neolithic cultures and art that makes no sense seen beside ancient Greek descriptions.
The more we learn about Old Europe, the more staggering and distorted the policies conveyed in ancient Greek myths, dramas, and epic poems become. Surprisingly, the Achaeans also show an intimate knowledge about their predecessors social values.
Sadly, the Renaissance uncritically fell for the ancient Greeks version of history, seeing it as the cradle of civilisation and our cultural heritage. They have even passed on these ideas to us today.
Discovering A Humanitarian Past pitches us into an exciting and previously unexplored part of the human story.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2014
3 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
310
Pages
PUBLISHER
AuthorHouse UK
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
11.2
MB

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