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Hassan Rasheed's Naiveté of Idealism is a unique analysis of the preconceived ideal of something desirable, such as building the perfect city. This type of idealism is something we often aim for that, in all practicality, will not come to fruition if we try to bring it to life. His treaties illustrate this is so by examining preconceived idealism against the backdrop of the limits of the human brain in gathering, storing and analyzing information. It will show that the human intellect is incapable of understanding nature and therefore incapable of conceiving or bring its concepts to reality.

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Hassan Rasheed's Naiveté of Idealism is a unique analysis of the preconceived ideal of something desirable, such as building the perfect city. This type of idealism is something we often aim for that, in all practicality, will not come to fruition if we try to bring it to life. His treaties illustrate this is so by examining preconceived idealism against the backdrop of the limits of the human brain in gathering, storing and analyzing information. It will show that the human intellect is incapable of understanding nature and therefore incapable of conceiving or bring its concepts to reality.
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The Price of Leaving Eden poses the question of whether to follow the laws of nature or follow our hearts and desires for freedom. It would seem easy to follow our hearts and desires but we are prisoners of the natural world and the laws if physics. It is presented that we are following our hearts and desires but, in the end, will be causing our own demise. Building monuments and wallowing in our glories is nature's way of fulfilling its ultimate destiny. A destiny that is in conflict with the author's hopes and desires for the protection and promotion of life on Earth.