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History has become focused on the future; the age of the
information superhighway finds us always looking to the next
horizon. But will there be a future for humanity? Considering the
dire threats from environmental degradation, nuclear proliferation,
and vicious ethnic rivalries, one may wonder what sort of futureif
anyis in store for humankind. Eminent scholar H.J. Blackham tells
us our future, the outcome of our history, has already been mapped
out. If we want to know where we're going, we need to embrace where
we've been. The Western world must take the time to understand,
appreciate, and learn from its rich past in order to move toward
its future.
Includes summary but substantial accounts of the thought of Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Jaspers, Marcel, Heidegger and Sartre, and a concluding essay that attempts to interpret the whole Existentialist movement.
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