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The Spell

A story of human progress and how the West lost its soul

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The Spell

By: David Buckham, Robyn Wilkinson
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Why do we, as humans, believe what we believe?

How do we make sense of our history, our politics, of the world today and our place in it?

How do our leaders make decisions, whether it’s to alleviate poverty or to fight a global pandemic?

The answers to these questions are driven by the grand narratives that dominate human thought the world over, without us even realising it. Narratives that emanate from the human need to navigate an overwhelming and contradictory world by making stories to frame the chaos. By storytelling itself.

In The Spell, David Buckham and Robyn Wilkinson set out to make sense of how we make sense. They explore the development of Western thinking from Ancient Greece via the Enlightenment through to the modern day, in particular our ongoing wrestle with the divine and the knowable. They hone in on specific stories we have come to tell along the way, from Henry VIII to Lawrence of Arabia to Tarzan, from the Irish Troubles to Vietnam to famine in Ethiopia, from Malthus to Superman to Apocalypse Now.

This is a sweeping page-turning account that illustrates how the world, in all its chaotic derangement, can be made intelligible through the lens of historical storytelling.

This is The Spell – essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how the stories we tell shape the world we live in.

“A magisterial account of the history of Western civilisation, through science, philosophy, economics and the soul quest of humankind. The book succeeds splendidly.” – William Gumede, Wits University

Consciousness & Thought Philosophy Social Sciences Socialism
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A broad account of the influences on Western Society.

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