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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

The Abolition of Man by C. S. Lewis


The Abolition of Man by C. S. LEWIS



Thirteenth Printing 1975 Macmillan Publishing Co.



This modern classic paperback probes the role of education in mankind’s moral development.



”Sober analysis, keen wit, and logical reasoning…”
- New York Times Book Review


“A most penetrating discussion of the basic philosophy of education . . . wich should have been written long [, long] ago, if only it could have been read intelligently and accepted with the vitality and significance it deserved.”

- The Review and Expositor



C. S. Lewis was, until his death in 1963, professor of Medieval and Renaissance Literature at Cambridge University. He wrote more than thirty books, ranging from literary criticism to children’s stories, and among his best-known works are The Screwtape Letters, Miracles, and The Problem of Pain.

- Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc.




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