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Discover 'The Wreck of Western Culture: Humanism Revisited' by John Carroll, a thought-provoking exploration of humanism's significant impact on Western civilization. This compelling book re-evaluates the legacy of humanism, challenging traditional views while examining the works of prominent figures such as Erasmus, Shakespeare, and Freud. Carroll delves into the dual narrative of humanism's achievements — from the rise of individual rights to the emergence of democracy — and its contradictions and failures. Through critical analysis, he presents a gripping alternative perspective that considers how the Renaissance and Reformation shaped modern culture, ultimately leading to a cultural reckoning marked by September 11, 2001. This essential read for those interested in philosophy, cultural studies, and the history of Western thought invites readers to reflect on the successes and pitfalls of a five-hundred-year experiment that has defined our world. With 288 pages of rich content published by Scribe Publications in 2010, this trade paperback edition (ISBN: 9781921640223) is perfect for scholars, students, and anyone eager to engage with the foundational ideas that have sculpted modern humanity's consciousness.