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The wonders of progress are all around us, so commonplace that we usually take them for granted. Moved by curiosity and compassion, we have built a world that satisfies many deep human needs, especially the desire not to stand so naked in the face of nature's many malignancies. To cancer, we say chemotherapy; to infertility, we say in vitro; to depression, we say Prozac. Without technology, man is impotent, and only a fool would romanticize the age when mothers and children died regularly in childbirth, when keeping warm and staying fed were life's central struggles, and when the visible afflictions of the body had no other explanation except the hatred of the gods. Of modern progress, there is much to be proud.
An unflinching and lyrical meditation on subjects ranging from what parents inadvertently teach us in their deaths, and the way in which figures like Mohanned Atta use death to become gods of their own mad creation.
To understand why Israel is losing the media war, Gutmann returns to Jerusalem and the war zones of the West Bank to document the way that political and military realities are twisted into new and different shapes by the time they reach the TV screens and the newspapers of Europe and the U.S.
This provocative book dispels social cliches and spotlights biological realities.
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