This book, which we can clearly classify within the school of cultural criticism, examines the issue of the disappearance of man, or rather his concealment, through research into the ideas of an elite group of nineteenth-century thinkers such as Freud, Marx, and Nietzsche, and some twentieth-century thinkers such as Baudrillard and Derrida, and through studying the literary works of Edgar Allen Poe, Oscar Wilde, and Yeats. Dostoyevsky, Balzac, and H. C. Wells, in addition to analyzing the scientific achievements of Darwin, Edison, Lumiere, and most of the achievements of nineteenth-century scientists and their contributions to the alienation of man and the creation of his ghosts, pushed him aside and took center stage. It exposes the terrible price we pay when we do not discuss the assumptions and trends of life and death of other people: minorities, the poor, the homeless, people of color, the marginal, the enemies, and the outsiders.
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