Cruelty and Civilization

Cruelty and Civilization
Title Cruelty and Civilization PDF eBook
Author Roland Auguet
Publisher Routledge
Pages 250
Release 2012-11-12
Genre History
ISBN 1135093431

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Roland Auguet examines the Roman taste for blood and considers what the games, that strange combination of Cruelty and Civilization, reveal about the Roman mentality. He shows how the great spectacles became a part of city life - they were awaited with impatience, everyone discussed them, some applauded the action in the arena, while others booed frantically. This book provides an exciting history of gladiators, chariot racing and other games as well as an investigation of their function and significance within society. It is essential reading for anyone who is interested in the Romans' violent form of entertainment.

Men, Beasts, and Gods

Men, Beasts, and Gods
Title Men, Beasts, and Gods PDF eBook
Author Gerald Carson
Publisher
Pages 304
Release 1972
Genre Nature
ISBN

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Examines the relationship of man and animals through the centuries, revealing the steps taken toward the protection of furred and feathered creatures in the United States.

Barbarism and Civilization

Barbarism and Civilization
Title Barbarism and Civilization PDF eBook
Author Bernard Wasserstein
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 928
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 019873073X

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Culture and Cruelty in Nietzsche, Dostoevsky, and Artaud

Culture and Cruelty in Nietzsche, Dostoevsky, and Artaud
Title Culture and Cruelty in Nietzsche, Dostoevsky, and Artaud PDF eBook
Author Max Statkiewicz
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 137
Release 2019-12-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1793603936

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Questioning the Enlightenment in Nietzsche, Dostoyevsky, and Artaud challenges the cultural optimism of the Enlighten through an examination of Nietzsche, Dostoevsky, and Artaud. The Enlightenment was characterized, as Arnold put it, as “sweetness and light”. Nietzsche, Dostoevsky, and Artaud each pushed back against the optimism of the enlightenment through their writing and advanced the idea of cruelty as lying at the root of all human nature and culture. In this study, Statkiewicz explores the seemingly opposing notions of culture and cruelty within the works of these authors to discuss their complex relationship with one another.

No Animals Were Harmed

No Animals Were Harmed
Title No Animals Were Harmed PDF eBook
Author Peter Laufer
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780762763856

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Exploring the ways we have used animals for sport and entertainment. The controversial line between entertainment and abuse,

Madness and Civilization

Madness and Civilization
Title Madness and Civilization PDF eBook
Author Michel Foucault
Publisher Vintage
Pages 320
Release 2013-01-30
Genre History
ISBN 0307833100

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Michel Foucault examines the archeology of madness in the West from 1500 to 1800 - from the late Middle Ages, when insanity was still considered part of everyday life and fools and lunatics walked the streets freely, to the time when such people began to be considered a threat, asylums were first built, and walls were erected between the "insane" and the rest of humanity.

Cruelty

Cruelty
Title Cruelty PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Eleanor Taylor
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 351
Release 2009
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199552622

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Resource added for the Psychology (includes Sociology) 108091 courses.