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"Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth."--Albert Einstein Drawing on his numerous degrees in the sciences, Perspective author Nathan Shasho offers a new perspective on the nature and history of humans. Through lenses as diverse as anthropology and chemistry, neuropsychology and astronomy, geology and physics, readers delve into the evolution of the universe, earth, and humans. This includes humanity's "dark side" of conflict, war, genocide, massacres, slavery, and human trafficking. Rather than leaving readers grasping at the pieces, Shasho then puts all this history…mehr

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"Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth."--Albert Einstein Drawing on his numerous degrees in the sciences, Perspective author Nathan Shasho offers a new perspective on the nature and history of humans. Through lenses as diverse as anthropology and chemistry, neuropsychology and astronomy, geology and physics, readers delve into the evolution of the universe, earth, and humans. This includes humanity's "dark side" of conflict, war, genocide, massacres, slavery, and human trafficking. Rather than leaving readers grasping at the pieces, Shasho then puts all this history into perspective and formulates a way of making sense of it all. He offers a light along the path to critical thinking. Appropriate for readers as young as seniors in high school, Perspective makes a useful complement to high school and college curricula as well as an interesting piece for adults seeking a way out of propaganda and indoctrination. -Outskirts Press Review -
Autorenporträt
About the Author: Nathan N. Shasho is an accomplished musician who attended the Mannes College of Music. After taking over his father's retail business and attending Brooklyn College at night, he earned undergraduate degrees in sociology and psychology with a minor in anthropology. He also holds a master's degree in psychology. Nathan currently lives in Brooklyn, New York, and has two sons.