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The book “The Power of Man: Seven Hundred Years of Humanist Freethinking, Search, and Hope” is an intellectual nonfiction book by British writer and professor Sarah Batkewell. What is the humanist tradition, and how does the presented ethical plane influence a person’s worldview? The author poses this question on the first pages of the book, but does not lead to a clear conclusion. She pushes readers to independently define the concept of humanism, lighting a fire for thoughts.
The professor opens several paths that will help to comprehend the deep meaning of human nature. One path leads to the source of freethinking in literature and culture, another to inner knowledge, and the third leads to the beginnings of the science of anthropology.